Hmmm.....

I encountered this issue - but thought the blame belonged on Access and
ODBC.  Interesting twist here.  Seems what I gathered from the thread that
CF only alters it when you apply certain CF built in functions on it?

Anyways - I'll dig up that stored proc I used to get around the millisecond
snippage barrier, if you think it might be useful.

Steve

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From: "Lomvardias, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 4:17 PM
Subject: CF's lack of support for milliseconds in datetime fields


> There is an ongoing thread on Allaire's beta forum about CF's lack of
> support for milliseconds in datetime fields in ColdFusion query result
sets.
> I see this issue as fairly important issue (and shortcoming) and am
> wondering if anyone else has any thoughts on this.
>
> The thread is at
> http://beta.allaire.com/betaconf/Index.cfm?Message_ID=675174
>
> I'm interested in hearing what other folks think.
>
> Chris
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