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Hello all,
making some simple changes to my website
there is already a database running with plenty of cfloop query
question is this:
this code below retrieves the cake name (#cake_name#) for row 1 in the database, but its using a loop
<cfloop query="cake_query" STARTROW="1" ENDROW="1">
#cake_name#
</cfloop>
how do i do this without using a loop?
i thought it ould be as simple as this:
<cfquery="cake_query" ROW="1">
</cfquery>
but apparently not...
also at the top of the code, there is already this code below, which i know works with the loop queries, im assuming i dont need to change for single row queries?
<cfquery name="cake_query" datasource="#request.datasource#"
username="#request.username#" password="#request.password#">
SELECT * FROM gce_cakes where cake_active = 1 ORDER BY cake_number
</cfquery>
Thank you in advance to anyone that can help
If you want to access any given element of a query, irrespective of how many rows it has, the format is:
queryName.columnName[rowNumber]
And if you want to output it:
<cfoutput>#queryName.columnName[rowNumber]#</cfoutput>
As for the <cfquery> question... <cfquery> is for sending SQL strings and params to a DB driver, and converting what it returns into a recordset (misguidedly referred to as a "query" quite often in CF parlance & tag attributes). <cfquery> doesn't care how many rows are returned fr
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If you want to access any given element of a query, irrespective of how many rows it has, the format is:
queryName.columnName[rowNumber]
And if you want to output it:
<cfoutput>#queryName.columnName[rowNumber]#</cfoutput>
As for the <cfquery> question... <cfquery> is for sending SQL strings and params to a DB driver, and converting what it returns into a recordset (misguidedly referred to as a "query" quite often in CF parlance & tag attributes). <cfquery> doesn't care how many rows are returned from the DB: 0... 1... more than one... it just returns a recordset with that many rows in it.
Make sense?
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Adam
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Adam,
Thank you! your code has made perfect sense and works.
also what you said about cfquery sort of makes sense, im hoping i can get by on my LIMITED knowledge till i can afford to
get the wholesite rebuilt professionally.
Thanks again, you have really saved me hours of time.
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