>I see two issues. First, you are trying arguments.query like a list,
>but you don't use the value. Ie, you said, loop over it and put the
>value in "keyword", but your code never uses it.
>
>Secondly - you seem to be wanting to treat the keywords as booleans.
>That's not going to work.
>
>
>>

Hi Ray thanks for the reply. 

Can you tell me how I should treat the boolean, and do I need to place the 
boolean within an cfif statement?

Appreciate your advice.

Tom 

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