Clint,
One way to do what you want is first to construct your template page,
that runs the query and outputs it. Then call that page using CFHTTP,
and write the results out to disk using CFFILE.
hth,
larry
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Clint Tredway wrote:
>
> Well, no not exactly. I need to save the results of the query after they have been
displayed to the user. the reason is that in order to use a component that we have
to convert this to pdf, I need the results saved as an html file.
>
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