Scott Brady wrote:
> Try swapping the last two cfprocparams. Assuming you're using CFMX,
> CFMX no longer uses the dbvarname attribute (at least for Oracle, not
> sure about other databases), so the order in which you provide the
> parameters needs to match the order they're defined in the procedure.
> In the procedure, you have success last, but in the CF you're listing
> studentID last.
Scott,
That fixed one issue. Thanks!
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