Remember that a cached query is only cached as far as htting the database is
concerned.. they are not persistent
variables, unless you place them in persistent scopes (session, application, etc)
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Billy Cravens
HR Web Development, Sabre
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William J Wheatley wrote:
> Ok Heres my first time going to play with QoQ logic.
>
> If you run a query on page1, page2 CANT query the query from page one right?
> So to use the functionality i would have to have the orginal query cached
> for CF to draw from?
>
> Or are the queries not cached in the DB by name and persistant across pages
> while in cache?
>
> =) I know its a stupid question but I dont want to jump in with a wrong
> assumption,
> though i am very happy with CF5's speed very much better with memory too
>
> we can only pray that CF studio 5 is a little better on the memory leak/hog
> side =)
>
> Thx Much
>
> Bill Wheatley
> Director of Development
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