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Getting information about query results 471
Getting information about query results
Each time you query a database with the cfquery tag, you get the data (the record set) and the
query variables; together these comprise the query object. The following table describes the query
variables, which are sometimes referred to as query properties:
In your CFML code, you can use these variables as if they were columns in a database table. Use
the
result attribute to specify the name of the structure that ColdFusion populates with these
variables. You then use that structure name to refer to the query variables as illustrated in the
following example:
To output information about the query on your page:
1.
Edit emplist.cfm so that it appears as follows:
<cfset Emp_ID = 1>
<cfquery name="EmpList" datasource="cfdocexamples" result="tmpResult">
SELECT FirstName, LastName, Salary, Contract
FROM Employee
WHERE Emp_ID = <cfqueryPARAM value = "#Emp_ID#"
CFSQLType = "CF_SQL_INTEGER">
</cfquery>
<cfoutput query="EmpList">
#EmpList.FirstName#, #EmpList.LastName#, #EmpList.Salary#,
#EmpList.Contract#<br>
</cfoutput> <br>
<cfoutput>
The query returned #tmpResult.RecordCount# records.<br>
The query columns are: #tmpResult.ColumnList#.<br>
The SQL is #tmpResult.SQL#.<br>
Whether the query was cached: #tmpResult.Cached#.<br>
Query execution time: #tmpResult.ExecutionTime#.<br>
</cfoutput>
<cfdump var="#tmpResult.SQLParameters#">
2.
Save the file and view it in your web browser:
The number of employees now appears below the list of employees. You might have to refresh
your browser and scroll to see the RecordCount output.
Variable Description
RecordCount The total number of records returned by the query.
ColumnList A comma-delimited list of the query columns, in alphabetical order.
SQL The SQL statement executed.
Cached Whether the query was cached.
SQLParameters Ordered array of
cfqueryparam values.
ExecutionTime Cumulative time required to process the query, in milliseconds.