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The only way I can think of is to use cfloop run
through the list, and execute a separate query to get the records
individually.
You could then store the output in a list or array,
and process as required.
Phil.
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- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Phil Evans
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Hickman, Matt
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Beattie, Barry
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Phil Evans
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Hickman, Matt
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Beattie, Barry
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Phil Evans
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Hickman, Matt
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Gary Menzel
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- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables WALTERS Scott
- [cfaussie] Re: Order by Lists variables Gary Menzel
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