Duly noted on queryparams!  Problem still is that I can't replicate the 
problem... if I cfdump the vars when I go back to refresh the page the error 
goes away, and I can't figure out how to get it back.

I've considered the issue being in the application variable not declaring 
first.  this code is in a stored template called to the page... could that be 
it, and if so,,, how can I fix it??


> 1. Dump cgi scope to see what's in your server_name variable. 
> 
> 2. More of a heads up - the list is about to jump you for not using 
> <cfqueryparam> in your WHERE clause. :) 
> 
> Whenever in doubt, dump! 
> 
> hth,
> Will 


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