RE: [KCFusion] OT: EmployersMatch.com

2001-12-12 Thread Ron Hornbaker
Fellow List Members, Actually, Robert F has been resubscribed. Another list member pointed out to me that he's a valued member of our community, having helped him learn ColdFusion, and that his post was not the list spam it appeared to me to be. A closer look at the website he's promoting, http:/

RE: [KCFusion] OT: SpammersMatch.com

2001-12-12 Thread Ron Hornbaker
Robert F has been unsubscribed from this list, sorry about that. -Ron > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Robert F > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:07 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [KCFusion] OT: EmployersMatch.com > >

[KCFusion] OT: EmployersMatch.com

2001-12-12 Thread Robert F
Everyone: I know this is off-topic, but I wanted to pass this information on to anyone out there who is looking for a new career or job, and to any employer who is looking to fill open job positions. Take a look, feel free to let me know what you think, and pass this information on to others.

RE: [KCFusion] recordset sql statement

2001-12-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I'm not positive, but I don't think you can access it programmatically. You can however access the CGI variables that can be output with the debugging options. FYI, the list of files/templates that were run is in alphabetical order NOT in the order in which they ran. This can NOT be changed. I

[KCFusion] recordset sql statement

2001-12-12 Thread Dunwiddie, Bruce
in the debug window, under recordsets, there's a column that shows the sql that ran to generate that query. is this an exposed variable that we have access to on a page? like in the form of something like #queryname.statement# or is it restricted to only their debug window and they're grabbing it