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Cody
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$token.queryVaule?
Why am I getting the data out?
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Robert,
You would write a select query using
to get the data from that table. But why are you getting
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Well AbleCommerce come to find out is a
JAVA engine with a GUI wrapped around it. In this case CF.
But what would I use to go
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Well, the reason being is
that the code that is being executed is not coldfusion. =)
ColdFusion uses the "#" symbol and not the "$"
Well, the reason being is that the code that is being executed is not coldfusion. =) ColdFusion uses the "#" symbol and not the "$" symbol. From your example it looks like a perl script to me. PHP uses the "$" symbol, but it is usually surrounded by <% %>. The typical extension to a perl file