I think that leaving comments on the manual could be veru useful.

Dante

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 8:51:19 PM UTC-3, Aaron J. White wrote:
>
> Well, on second thought. The only thing that could be done is for us to go 
> in and read the source then figure it out from there. However, if we're 
> expected to do all that then the manual should be more like a wiki where 
> the community can edit it or maybe like php.net where comments can be 
> left within documentation. 
>
> On Sunday, March 30, 2014 6:48:26 PM UTC-5, Aaron J. White wrote:
>>
>> I can't fill in the holes if I'm not sure what OpenBD's implementation 
>> is. For some tags there is no documentation. Realistically the 
>> documentation should just be there.. I don't think I'm being harsh wanting 
>> documentation for supported tags in the OpenBD manual.
>>
>> On Friday, March 28, 2014 11:59:46 AM UTC-5, Douglas McGregor wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Been trying to use <cfstoredproc> with MySQL and not having any luck.  I 
>>> keep getting the error "FUNCTION personalwebsitecoldfusion.AddUser does not 
>>> exist", but I can guarantee you that it does exist!  It gets a bit better 
>>> with <cfquery> since it actually returns parameter errors, which I was just 
>>> doing as a test.  I'd prefer to use <cfstoredproc>, but there's no 
>>> documentation about it in the official OpenBD manual.  Just wondering if 
>>> <cfstoredproc> is actually supported in OpenBD, or should I just make life 
>>> easier and use <cfquery>?  
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Douglas
>>>
>>

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