> Because I did not get a bunch of replies starting "It is a well known fact 
> that ..." I concluded that it is something in the code not
> the server. The answer is that one of the fields I wanted to update did not 
> have a value for updating. The server at the ISP rejected
> it and gave me the "No columns found" message whereas the local CF9 server 
> was more tolerant. Removing the field from the
> update list solved it - alternatively I could have ensured that the field had 
> a value.
> Maintaining someone elses 6 year old code is not a fun thing.

You might want to just replace your CFINSERT and CFUPDATE tags with
regular CFQUERY tags containing the appropriate SQL.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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