> #1+1# is possible in CFMX, but not in previous versions.

> the evaluate is redundant, this should work
> this should work #int(invoice.ia_id+1)#

Cheers guys, a solution and an explanation in quick succession.  :o)

> just out of curiousity, why have you got non integer ids?

I haven't.  I don't know why I put the int() in there.  It must have
been a Friday.  Or a Monday.  Possibly a Tuesday...  ;o)

Anyway, putting the int() in there means that I can do the suggested
above without using an evauluate(), so all's well that ends well.  :o)

Ta.

Tim.


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