Just to clarify - I'm assuming you mean that you're storing the instance of
the CFC in the application scope - not that within the cfc you're storing
the query into the application scope. Generally speaking, you don't want to
touch persistent scopes from within a CFC.

On 10/4/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey, Jim, just putting some closure on this topic for archive's
> sake....I went with a CFC that stored the query in the application
> scope. Many many thanks to Mike D. for helping me out with that, and
> you for guiding me as to what was going wrong with my thinking.
>
>
>


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