Hmm, actually "you're still in the same page request to the server" even when you use CFMODULE calls, John.  But I know what you're getting at - CFMODULE calls have their own variable-space, seperate from the calling code, whereas FuseQ calls live in the same variable space as the caller.
 
This can certainly make life easier, although there are circumstances where have a seperate variable space is exactly what you need.  It's good to have the choice ;-)
 
thanks,
LeeBB
Australians have to be pedantic.  It is to compensate for being an insignificant blot on the international landscape.

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...THe thing to keep in mind with FuseQ is that you're still in the same page
request to the server all the way through the FuseQ.  So any variable you've
created along the way remains available. It's NOT like calling a bunch of
CFMODULEs



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