It was an article by Michael Dinowitz, 'Comparisons with CFIF,' that made me reevaluate how I was writing my CFIF statements. Since the common was the slowest way to compare two strings, the table of data presented in the article (see Fusion Authority, 1/10/00, www.houseoffus... Oct. 22, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 12,895 Replies: 2 |
Imagine that your client, Fast Eddy's Auto World, asks you to build a data entry form for his inventory. There are several models of cars that use combinations of many options. No two use the same combination. Oct. 4, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 12,694 Replies: 2 |







Major Tom Nunamaker, is a USAF T-37 instructor pilot and has been programming since 1974 in various languages. He started ColdFusion programming in 1996 and is a Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5.0 Developer. His works include integrating pilot flight plans to the European Air Traffic Control System for the USAF, www.allpme.com and www.morervs.com. He has posted several custom tags at www.toshop.com. His main hobby is playing the viola and violin.





















