Raymond Camden wrote:

Ah.  Clarity.  Thanks Ray.


>> 
>> I figured the answer would be similar.  In my actual use I
>> need to loop over a query without knowing what the columns
>> are, so I use the recordset.columnlist in my list loop.
>> That's why I created the structure with testquery[i], so I
>> could approximate query["foo"].
> 
> Right, so all you would do is either hard code [1], or, if you are also
> looping over the rows, add [i] (where i is the current row), or if you
> are actually looping over the query w/ cfloop or cfoutput, yo ucan use
> [currentRow]
> 
>> So if I say testquery[1], don't I still need to supply the
>> columnname somehow to get at the values?  Would that be
> 
> Eh? I never said [1] by itself, I said to _add_ [1], so if col = the
> name of the column, it owuld be
> 
> testquery[col][1]
> 
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