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MS Access Error - sometimes

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Apr 11th, 2007
Originally Posted by cfAllie View Post
I don't know what version you're using but you might look at http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowled...fm?id=tn_18952

You might also consider converting the cfinsert to a regular insert statement

<cfquery ...>
INSERT INTO YourTable (Columns..)
VALUES (....)
</cfquery>


Thank you, cfAllie. I'm using MX7.

I'm not sure if I want to use the insert statement, because none of my form fields are required, and if they are not filled out, I get Element formfield is undefined in FORM errors.

There are a lot of fields on the form, so cfinsert just seemed like the better solution.
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