and, on top of that, if they can it will make your code faster, cleaner, and more reliable typically.
Bill
On 4/26/05, Peter J. Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cliff Meyers wrote:
>I've actually found that the same thing happens when I use evaluate()
>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.
>
>
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...
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