CFX_ODSModule can do this if you are using ActivePerl.  More info at
coolfusion.com

HTH,

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> CF-Talkers:
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> Is there anyway to have a template run a Perl script, passing it a
> variable, have the script do it's thing, and take what it did and
> continue to process the request? I haven't messed with CGI in
> 2 years, and even then, my experience was brief.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
>
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> Joel Firestone - Developer
> Delmarva Online
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