Yeah, but you'd still have a problem when using <CFQueryParam>s. :o'

Chris

Scott Weikert wrote:
> Well, you could start by throwing the SQL query code into a var to begin 
> with:
>
> <cfset SQLVar = "Select * from table">
>
> Or build it up as you would build it within the <cfquery> tags.
>
> Then execute it:
>
> <cfquery etc etc>
> #SQLVar#
> </cfquery>
>
> And since it's already in a var, you can write it to your DB as you see fit.
>
> 

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