RE: Stop query caching UPDATE

2001-02-15 Thread Josh R
>From: "Steve Bernard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >URL identifiers "which most people won't notice", huh? Can you please let >us >know who you are working on shopping carts for, so that I can be sure never >to use them? > >Steve It works like this: 1. Form results to actionpage.cfm 2. Calculations th

RE: Stop query caching UPDATE

2001-02-12 Thread Steve Bernard
PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Stop query caching UPDATE >Josh R wrote: > > > > PLEASE READ CAREFULLY > > > > (Technical info - Using CF 4.5.2 to query MS Access 97 SR2 database for >a > > text field and date field for unknown number of recordnumbers) > >

Re: Stop query caching UPDATE

2001-02-12 Thread Josh R
>Josh R wrote: > > > > PLEASE READ CAREFULLY > > > > (Technical info - Using CF 4.5.2 to query MS Access 97 SR2 database for >a > > text field and date field for unknown number of recordnumbers) > > > > OK. I have flushed the query by making a dynamically changing query name > > (I.E. cfquery nam

Re: Stop query caching UPDATE

2001-02-11 Thread Jennifer Larkin
Josh R wrote: > > PLEASE READ CAREFULLY > > (Technical info - Using CF 4.5.2 to query MS Access 97 SR2 database for a > text field and date field for unknown number of recordnumbers) > > OK. I have flushed the query by making a dynamically changing query name > (I.E. cfquery name="shipments#uni