Bryan,
Thats because after looking at the code, you had the return prior to the
cactch.
This is what I always do.
Logic
Catch Error
Now as this was a query you could defined the retValue as an empty query,
then if the cacth is being caught it would fall through and return an empty
query. Otherwise the query will be returned populated.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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nope...the proper return bailed (intentionally so I could test the
try/catch) casuing the cfcatch to fire off...it had no return so I still
ended up with a method returning something not of type query
just my own stupidity...it happens...sh ;-)
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