Yes, Russ posted it earlier.... you can use a cfif statement like:
<cfif rsSearch.recordCount>
<!---there are some records so display them as you want--->
<cfelse>
<!---there are no records--->
<p>Roy Castle will be dissapointed</p>
</cfif>
To show results, you have to (more or less) have called the data via a
query from the same template.
-----Original Message-----
From: sanjay sidar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 April 2004 23:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] search problems
thanks agin, but if i wanted to show the search results in another page
how
would i do that, and what if there is nothing in my database could i
have
some sort of a sign saying there are no items that match your search??
>From: "Damian Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] search problems
>Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 22:48:59 +0100
>
>Sanjay,
>
>When you do a SELECT query (when you say "search" you mean "SELECT")
you
>are asking the database for records. This you have done. However, you
>haven't asked the coldfusion template to display those records. This is
>done using the cfoutput tag so you should read about that.
>
>For instance, after your query in your search.cfm if you were to put:
>
><cfoutput query="rsSearch">
> #employee_name#
></cfquery>
>
>You would receive results supplying all the employee names.
>
>There is another way to check if you have results of your query, this
is
>to use <cfdump> which I have showed you before. In this case you would
>use:
>
><cfdump var="#rsSearch#">
>
>This will output on the page any data resulting from your query called
>rsSearch.
>
>Note that cfoutput is the tag you need to learn to use when you are
>wanting to display data to a user.
>
>HTH
>d
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: sanjay sidar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 06 April 2004 19:11
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] search problems
>
>Hey guys i have this code that is supposed to search for data in my
>access
>db. Now i have created a form in which the search is avaliable,
(called
>
>form2.cfm) the way you search on this form is by a drop-down option ie
>choose a county, and you can select a country from the dropdown list.
I
>
>have created an action page called search.cfm, (which is below), now
>there
>is info in my database, but when i try to search for it nothing comes
>up,
>and another thing im confused about is that if say the user tired to
>search
>for a person's name which does exisit in my db, how do i display that?
>
>as you may have guessed im very new to this language, so any help would
>be
>much appreciated:-)
>
>sanjay, p.s the code for the action page(search.cfm is below)
>
>
><body>
><cfquery name="rsSearch" datasource="sanjay_1">
> SELECT employee_name, company_name, country, region,
>position,department, section, random
> FROM tblAdmins
> WHERE 1 = 1
> <CFIF isDefined("form.employee_name") and form.employee_name neq
>"">
> AND employee_name = '#form.employee_name#'
> <CFIF isDefined("form.company_name") and form.company_name neq
>"">
> AND company_name = '#form.company_name#'
> <CFIF isDefined("form.country") and form.country neq "">
> AND country = '#form.country#'
> </CFIF>
> <CFIF isDefined("form.region ") and form.region neq "">
> AND region = '#form.region #'
> </CFIF>
> <CFIF isDefined("form.section ") and form.section neq "">
> AND section = '#form.section #'
> </CFIF>
> <CFIF isDefined("form.position") and form.position neq "">
> AND position = '#form.position#'
> </CFIF>
> <CFIF isDefined("form.department ") and form.department neq "">
> AND department = '#form.department #'
> </CFIF>
></cfquery>
>
>
></body>
>
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