Hmmm...

What have you got the "ONBADROW" and "LONGROWSARE" parameters set to? Also (long
shot) but there could have been a slight change in the CSV's you're recieving.
Have you done a manual comparison?
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> The weird bit about this, James, is that there is no error message.
> That's how come it went unnoticed for so long.  The entire template runs
> as designed, except that this tag doesn't work.  (The next part of the
> job is to compare the results of the tag with records in a SQL table and
> update if they're different.  Since there was no difference, no updating
> went on and the old values were retained.
>
> I can't think why there was no error message.
>
> I wrote another template to CFDUMP the results of the query, and the it
> contained only the column headings.
>
> (Yes, I know I know - there's a logic error in the rest of the template,
> but I can fix that ok. It's finding out how come this doesn't work)
>
> I can CFDUMP the CSV file after it's read in using CFFILE, so there are
> definitely  files for the tag to read.
>
> Puzzling huh.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Michael Kear
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
> AFP Webworks.


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