Cliff Meyers wrote:
I've actually found that the same thing happens when I use evaluate()Can you show us some code that uses evaluate() - I remember a while a ago a thread about using evaluate()...I don't recall a situation where evalute() is needed now...
inside the CFQUERY block... it throws the exact same (Oracle syntax) error
and the generated SQL is not escaped properly. This isn't in a Mach-II
app, this is a pretty standard "straight" ColdFusion app. I know people
are probably going to scream about using evaluate(), but for this app
there are some very dynamic forms being built by ColdFusion we have to use
evaluate, there's no other way around it really. I'm waiting for a MM
support rep to get back to me so I can try to provide them with a
reproducible test case.
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