> If a CFQUERY returns no records it does not exist so there is no way 
> to test for "zero" records as no result is produced.
> 
> You need to tackle it along the lines of:
> 
> <cfif MyQuery.RecordCount>
> 
> Yes a result was made - ColdFusion has results ready to be handled.
> 
> <cfelse>
> 
> Na da. No response from the database (no records returned).
> 
> </cfif>

okey the thing is it gives me a zero count if none appears... with the cfdump 
and as you see it is the same as the code above thanks

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