Try SCOPE_IDENTITY() instead of SCOPY_IDENTITY()

>Sandra Clark wrote:
>> Actually if you are using  MSSQL 2000 or 2005 or up, you should be using
>> 
>> VALUES(); 
>>      SELECT  SCOPE_IDENTITY() AS id
>> 
>
>Okay, I just added this to my insert function, and got this:
>
>[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]'SCOPY_IDENTITY' is not a 
>recognized built-in function name.
>
>Here's the exact line:
>
>                       );
>                       select SCOPY_IDENTITY() as newuserid
>                       </cfquery>
>
>Rob 

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