Lee, the first example using a progress meter, example 4, does not have an
inner loop. It only has one CFLOOP.
Now, in general, it sounds like your machine is having an issue with simple
looping. It shouldn't hit 100% CPU just looping from 1 to 10, and looping as
the example does, from 1 to 500000, should not take more than 4-5 seconds.
(I made my examples a 'bit' slow, but not super slow.)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:26 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Progress Meter Example... maxing out CPU?
>
>
> To answer your question... yes.. using the inner CFLOOP, it does the same
> thing, however it DOES show the progress in number format.
>
> When I change the TO value to 10.. it does the exact same thing. CPU hits
> 100%, and it counts to 100 in the progress box.. then the CPU returns to
> normal.
>
>
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