You h ave some really rough public schools in your area then.
What gets you an A? 100%?

Because if 63% is an F...
*smirk*

And someone asking a question does not necessarily indicate some lack of
ability. Just because you have a certificate, doesn't suggest that you
know everything, even things that you with/without a certificate might
think of as trivial or arbitrary. This person might blow you out the
water when it comes to using structures and manipulating XML data.
Ya dig?
;-)

Anyways..let me mosey on back to CF-Community.

-Gel


-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

> Im looking to evalutate a Future Date variable which will return the 
> current system date + 30 minutes (or X amount of minutes).

<cfset future_date = dateadd("n", 30, now())>

> Certified ColdFusion (5.0) Developer

NOTE: The following rant is in no way meant to be an attack on the
poster, just a general rant.

Is it just me or does the certification seem like it has no real value
if people are being certified without knowing something as basic as a
date calculation?  I recently took the exam myself and was upset to find
out that the minimum passing score was only 63%.  In the public schools
in my area, that percentage would get you an "F".

-Justin Scott, Lead Developer
 Sceiron Internet Services, Inc.
 http://www.sceiron.com

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