If it's happening on every line then it's likely something in your App.cfm,
App.cfc file or header file. Is there anything in there that's out of the
ordinary?
Try creating a blank cfm page and call that. Do you get the error on that
too?
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EM
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-Original Message-
From: Jann VanOver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: What does this mean?
I'm guessing that the problem is in the stored proc and that you're
doing
something not supported by the Merant JD
I'm guessing that the problem is in the stored proc and that you're doing
something not supported by the Merant JDBC drivers.
If you can post the actual stored procedure, maybe someone will see the
problem for you.
On 8/3/02 8:48 AM, "Bruce Sorge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I searched the o
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Subject: Re: What does this mean?
The error seems to be being returned from the JDBC driver, not
ColdFusion.
Did this it work in previous version of ColdFusion?
When you use the dbvarname attribute, I didn't think you need to put
the
@ symbol in front of it.
At 10:48 AM 8/3/2002
The error seems to be being returned from the JDBC driver, not ColdFusion.
Did this it work in previous version of ColdFusion?
When you use the dbvarname attribute, I didn't think you need to put the
@ symbol in front of it.
At 10:48 AM 8/3/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I searched the on-line
> I am setting a client variable with a random number ( RandRange(0,
> 9) ) and I get this:
>
> CFTempOnlyForSetVariableNeverUseThisNameInYourCFMLCode12233344
> 445654321
>
> What the hell does that mean?
I believe that CF uses this name internally when it creates a new variable.
> I am setting a client variable with a random number (
> RandRange(0,
> 9) ) and I get this:
> CFTempOnlyForSetVariableNeverUseThisNameInYourCFMLCode1223
> 335654321
> What the hell does that mean?
This error message is intended to indicate that the CF Server doesn't like
the n
Are you setting the variable name as a random number or the variable value? It looks
like you're
using characters in the variable name that are not allowed.
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it usually means that the template referred to in the error is empty. The
Cold Fusion Server won't allow zero byte files - put something in it, even
if it doesn't do anything.
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