Yes... It is a new test table with 3 records in it. The UserID field is
an identity and is a PK. The other load method works. I have also
reproduced the error on a different table. It does not appear that it
can be the data.
Ray
Jared Rypka-Hauer wrote:
I just looked in the code and it's the reactor object that throws that
error specifically.... one version for 0 records and one version for
more than one record.
Have you tried a regular cfquery to see if the problem is actually in
the data?
J
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On Aug 9, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Ray West wrote:
That was just from typing it into the email. Setting the property
does work. I can set it and then output. It is just the load that
errors.
R
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