Jun 16, 2008 #2 r937 Technical User Jun 30, 2002 8,847 CA there might be what's a cflist? r937.com | rudy.ca Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 16, 2008 #3 GUJUm0deL Programmer Jan 16, 2001 3,676 US what's a cflist? Click to expand... :-D I think Lotruth meant alphabetizing a standard cold fusion list. Perhaps something like this might help: Link _____________________________ Just Imagine. http://www.imajinarts.com Upvote 0 Downvote
what's a cflist? Click to expand... :-D I think Lotruth meant alphabetizing a standard cold fusion list. Perhaps something like this might help: Link _____________________________ Just Imagine. http://www.imajinarts.com
Jun 16, 2008 #4 GUJUm0deL Programmer Jan 16, 2001 3,676 US what's a cflist? Click to expand... A list that's coldfusion based, :-D I think Lotruth meant alphabetizing a standard cold fusion list. Perhaps something like this might help: Link _____________________________ Just Imagine. http://www.imajinarts.com Upvote 0 Downvote
what's a cflist? Click to expand... A list that's coldfusion based, :-D I think Lotruth meant alphabetizing a standard cold fusion list. Perhaps something like this might help: Link _____________________________ Just Imagine. http://www.imajinarts.com
Jun 17, 2008 Thread starter #5 Lotruth Programmer May 2, 2001 133 US I dont believe this is possible. Guess I will have to look for a work around. Thanks. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 17, 2008 #6 r937 Technical User Jun 30, 2002 8,847 CA actually, alphabetizing is very definitely possible in coldfusion all we have to do first is clear up what you meant by a cflist r937.com | rudy.ca Upvote 0 Downvote
actually, alphabetizing is very definitely possible in coldfusion all we have to do first is clear up what you meant by a cflist r937.com | rudy.ca
Sep 30, 2008 #7 TimeTraveler IS-IT--Management Nov 20, 2001 99 US You could load the list into records in a new query, then instead of [tt]CFLOOP[/tt] use [tt]CFOUTPUT query="newQry" ... [/tt]. Just a thought. Upvote 0 Downvote
You could load the list into records in a new query, then instead of [tt]CFLOOP[/tt] use [tt]CFOUTPUT query="newQry" ... [/tt]. Just a thought.