This is all unpleasant to me. I did not know I needed a correct tag for Mac. How do I find out what it should be? Right now I just have a <cfupdate> (oops, I said insert before).
Thank you
I was intrigued because I have been going back and forth with a Mac client who is unbale to get some online forms to post thus allowing a cfinsert tag. I had another Mac user test the files and it would not work in IE but did in Netscape. However, my client is still not able to post the form...
I have a form that works just dandy using Netscape v7 under Mac OS X 10.1.5. It also worked great using OmniWeb v4.1 (Mac OS X browser). However using IE the following error apppears:
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]Invalid character value for cast specification (null)
The error...
Oh, boy. SOmething else I do not know about. I assume a verity collection is static information which contains all the database info in some organized fashion?
I have always relied upon the kindness of strangers.
Great. Thank you. And since I have your ear and I can not figure out how to start my own question, I am making an internal search of my database from inputted keyword(s). I am trying to use LIKE in a query that checks each field of each table:
<cfquery name="checkindexes"...
How do I write a query that will do the following:
Select * from Table where FieldA = #Var1# or #Var2# or #Var3#
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