> queryName.ColumnList
> Will give you a comma-delimited list of the query columns.

i've never used this, so i'm not 100% certain, but i think this will return
columns in alphabetical order

if you want them in the same order as the SELECT statement, see

http://members.evolt.org/dshadovi/cf_columnlist/cf_columnlist_example.cfm

the author has posted this custom tag on the macromedia site at

http://devex.macromedia.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=21A0C6D7-17C9-11D
5-83EE00508B94F85A&method=Full

rudy
http://rudy.ca/

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