Sounds like I missed a good one.. I'm sorry that I couldn't make this one. I
look forward to seeing everyone next month.

Billy Cravens



On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:28 PM, James Husum <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Eddie had a good presentation on displaying hierarchical data using a CF
> custom tag. Thanks Eddie! And thanks to Leif King at Paladin Consulting for
> bringing the pizza, drinks, and some coo schwag.
>
> Eddie, what was the name of the tag again? And are you going to put the
> presentation online somewhere for download?
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Billy Cravens <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Let's kick off 2011 learning how we can make a simple task out of
>> displaying complex data ....
>>
>>
>> Not your parent's trees: Displaying large sets of hierarchal data
>> efficiently
>>
>>
>> Parent-child relationships are everywhere: online stores (subcategories),
>> organizational charts, online forums, you name it. Looping through these can
>> be challenging, and often the easy way out is to kill your database with
>> multiple queries. But there's an easier way ....
>>
>> Houston ColdFusion Users Group co-manager Eddie Pequeno will be showing us
>> "Displaying Parent Child Database Relationships with ColdFusion and the
>> Traverse Tree Custom Tag". You can take your query and output it in your
>> view without having to make multiple round trips to the database or pulling
>> your hair out with loops, using this custom tag. Eddie will be giving us a
>> demonstration of the office management application he built, and explain how
>> it saved him time.
>>
>> Free Food and Drink!
>>
>> We are pleased to announce that Paladin Consulting will be sponsoring our
>> meetings for the first quarter of 2011! They'll be providing pizza and
>> drinks.
>>
>> Paladin can help you find your next gig, or can help you with your
>> staffing needs. Visit their site at www.paladin-inc.com or give them a
>> call at <tel:+17135689122>713.568.9122 <tel:+17135689122>
>>
>> The Bank of America Building is located in the Texas Medical Center, at
>> the corner of Holcombe Boulevard and Main Street. It's an 18-story white
>> building, with the Bank Of America logo on the side. The parking garage is
>> detached from the main building. Park in the lower level area of the garage
>> with signs denoting it as "Visitor Parking". Signage indicates there is a
>> fee of $6 to park, but this fee is being waived for Houston ColdFusion User
>> Group meeting attendees.
>>
>>
>> Check out www.HouCFUG.org <http://www.houcfug.org/> for more information,
>> maps, etc...
>>
>>
>> Billy Cravens
>>
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