Just by way of comparison / confirmation: both Railo and CF work as one 
would expect, and one can filter directories too. I know OpenBD no longer 
attempts cross compat with the other CFML engines, but I suspect this 
difference isn't a purposeful one? Anyway, there you go.

Another thing, was surprised when I dumped my queries out that I didn't see 
any rows in my recordsets. I found the OpenBD docs for <cfdump> (
http://openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFDUMP), and note that there's a VERSION 
option. Two things on this:
1) in the docs, you specify the default, but don't say what the other 
possibilities are. I guessed "long", and that caused <cfdump> to match my 
expectations;
2) it's excellent to have this setting, but shouldn't the *default* match 
the behaviour of how <cfdump> works elsewhere?

-- 
Adam

On Wednesday, 17 April 2013 17:34:53 UTC+12, Marcus F wrote:
>
> Just tested, and sure enough, I can't use filters with folders.
> It's easy to filter the output anyway, but maybe one of the OpenBD devs 
> could shine some light on the filter issue?

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