Thanks Kris,

I'm using the query attribute of the cfreport tag without problems too, but
the query attribute of the cfreportparam tag doesn't seem to be working, or
isn't working the way I'd expect it to. What do you mean by "show-up in your
objects pallet"? Are you talking about the "Fields and Parameters" section
or something entirely different?

If nobody here knows about passing a query into a chart specifically using
cfreportparam, is there a better place for me to post the question?

Chris

On 10/4/07, Kris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've used the query attribute of the cfreport tag without issue. I
> have not used the cfreportparam tag to pass in a query. In the report
> builder, this query should show-up in your objects pallette per
> normal.
>
> Cheers,
> Kris
>
> > Has anyone here successfully passed a query object into the report
> builder
> > via the cfreportparam tag?
> ......
> > I've gotten this much from the online documentation, however I don't
> know
> > what to do inside the report builder to complete this process. I run the
> > chart control wizard several times, and it seems that you either have to
> > specify all the labels and values upfront, or you can build a query from
> > within the report builder.
>
> 

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