Yes, did that and it still doesn't work

Get an error



>what I do it use <cfparams on the processing page..
>one for each form field. Set a default to "" if need be, and then if
>further checking is needed use <cfif> statements..
>Here's an example..
>
><cfparam name="form.accessorysales" default="0" type="numeric"/>
><cfparam name="form.additionalcomments" default="" type="string" />
><cfparam name="form.bsrleadinfo_id" default="0" type="numeric"/>
><cfparam name="form.bsr_posnbr" default="" type="string" />
><cfparam name="form.businessSolutionsIntroduce" default="" type="string" />
>
>Then I can check based off of the default values..
><cfif form.accessorysales neq 0>
>   ...
><cfelse>
>...
></cfif>
>Make sense?
>
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>On 6/24/05, Torrent Girl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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