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622 Chapter 26: Introduction to Retrieving and Formatting Data
You must do the following:
Prefix RecordCount with the query name.
Add a procedure after the cfif tag that displays a message to the user.
Add a procedure after the cfelse tag to format the returned data.
Follow the second procedure with a </cfif> tag end to indicate the end of the conditional
code.
To return search results to users:
1.
Edit the actionpage.cfm page.
2.
Change the page so that it appears as follows:
<html>
<head>
<title>Retrieving Employee Data Based on Criteria from Form</title>
</head>
<body>
<cfquery name="GetEmployees" datasource="cfdocexamples">
SELECT Departmt.Dept_Name,
Employee.FirstName,
Employee.LastName,
Employee.StartDate,
Employee.Salary
FROM Departmt, Employee
WHERE Departmt.Dept_ID = Employee.Dept_ID
<cfif isdefined("Form.Department")>
AND Departmt.Dept_Name = <cfqueryparam value="#Form.Department#"
CFSQLType="CF_SQL_VARCHAR">
</cfif>
<cfif Form.LastName is not "">
AND Employee.LastName = <cfqueryparam value="#Form.LastName#"
CFSQLType="CF_SQL_VARCHAR">
</cfif>
</cfquery>
<cfif GetEmployees.recordcount is "0">
No records match your search criteria. <br>
Please go back to the form and try again.
<cfelse>
<h4>Employee Data Based on Criteria from Form</h4>
<table>
<tr>
<th>First Name</th>
<th>Last Name</th>
<th>Salary</th>
</tr>
<cfoutput query="GetEmployees">
<tr>
<td>#FirstName#</td>
<td>#LastName#</td>
<td>#Salary#</td>
</tr>