OH. I guess I misunderstood the use of CFQUERYPARAM. I only use it on SP's.

Bruce

On 1/24/07, Richard Kroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yeah, guess I am gonna have to use the CFIF option. SP's are not
> allowed
> > on
> > the DB2 server for the city. We are getting our own SQL Server and CF
> > Server
> > soon though, so I get to re-write the app using SP's.
>
> As I understand it, using the CFQUERYPARAM tag is on the ColdFusion side
> and simply creates a prepared statement that is sent to the database and
> does not involve the use of stored procedures.
>
> Rich Kroll
>
>


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