You might look into using <cfscript> instead, I have heard the processing is a
bit faster

<cfscript>
gr1 = PDFToolKit.SetFormFieldData('GR1', '#GetGrades.grade[1]#',0);
</cfscript>

"Success is a journey, not a destination!!"



Doug Brown
----- Original Message -----
From: "Janine Jakim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 12:27 PM
Subject: cfset


> I have a page that has hundreds of cfsets in it. (it goes out to a pdf and
> each box needs defined)
> Like so:
> <CFSET GR1=PDFToolkit.SetFormFieldData("GR1", "#GetGrades.Grade[1]#", 0)>
> <CFSET GR2=PDFToolkit.SetFormFieldData("GR2", "#GetGrades.Grade[2]#", 0)>
>
> It can take up to almost a minute to process.  The sql end is fine-it's in a
> stored procedure and runs quick enough. But I was noticing that when I watch
> the performance monitor on my CFserver it goes up to 100%/or very close to
> that- and stays there until the processing is complete.  How can I get it so
> this page isn't a resource hog (Others get a server busy msg...)
> Thanks in advance,
> J
> 
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