You should never put a query inside a looping structure.  Try this:

<!--- join the tables and order by the subnet --->
<cfquery name="nets" datasource="whatever">
        SELECT s.subnet, ip.ip, ip.name, ip.description
        FROM subnets s, ips ip
        WHERE s.subnet = ip.subnet
        ORDER BY s.subnet
</cfquery>

<!--- output the query with a subnet group --->
<cfoutput query="nets" group="subnet">
        <b>#subnet#</b><br>
        <ul>
        <cfoutput><!--- loop through the subnet's ips --->
                <li>#ip# #name# #description#
        </cfoutput>
        </ul>
</cfoutput>

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Benoit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 7:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: loops, queries, ug...


I'm confused!

I have 2 tables in the same database, one table has a list of
subnets(subnets), and the other will contain information on each
subnet(subnet_info).  The subnet in the subnets table is the unique id in
that table, which has a one to many relationship with the subnet in the
subnet_info table.

What I want to do is present a table that would present a subnet, then it's
corresponinding IP's and Info, then repeat for each subnet.  Something like:

208.208.208
        IP = 1
        Name = boxname
        Description = what this box does

208.208.209
        ect...

I'm not sure of the best method to do this.  I tried building a query on the
subnet table, then in the <cfoutput> of that query, loop through another
query on the subnet_info table... but it doesn't work.  Any ideas for me how
to do this?

TIA,
Pete
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