RE: [KCFusion] ColdFusion File Security

2003-08-04 Thread Kory Bakken
Bruce: I am just guessing, but is it maybe that the files that you need to protect are the *.class files that MX produces and not the *.cfm files? Kory Bakken -Original Message- From: Bruce Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 8:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [KCFusion] DateDiff in SQL Query

2003-08-04 Thread Kory Bakken
You cannot treat CustomerEnrollmentDateas a CF Variable until you are outside of that query. The following where clause should get you what you need: WHERE CustomerRefer = #Affiliate_ID#AND CustomerEnrollmentDate between '#DateAdd('d',-7,createODBCDate(now()))#' and

Re: [KCFusion] DateDiff in SQL Query

2003-08-04 Thread Robert
Kory, Thanks for the reply. I was able to figure out my mistake. It was my own fault of syntax and not having the quotes and such in the right place. I've abandoned that query, but I will say thanks to all who helped. Thanks, Robert - Original Message - From: Kory Bakken

[KCFusion] Monthly Meetings

2003-08-04 Thread Robert
Hey All: I just wanted to chime in my two cents. I know I am not very active on this list, mainly just to see if I can help out with anyone else's problems and obviously to post some of mine when they occur. I am living in Topeka, and i'm not opposed to traveling to KC for the meetings, but does

[KCFusion] Introduction

2003-08-04 Thread Benjamin Edwards
Hello all, My name is Ben Edwards and I'm moving to KC, from Atlanta, in September. I'm actually a native of the area but have been down here in Atlanta for the past five years. I just wanted to introduce myself and say hello. I met some of you from the KC CFUG in Washington, DC at CFFUN-03

[KCFusion] Hal Topeka/Lawrence

2003-08-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Ben Group, It would be great if Hal could speak to us in September. We can probably use a meeting room at UMKC that can seat 50 or so. We'll have to make sure we reserve the projector in advance, and supply our own Ethernet patch cable to connect to the DHCP in the wall. Ben, you can work