Adobe ColdFusion 8

cfoutput

Description

Displays output that can contain the results of processing ColdFusion variables and functions. Can loop over the results of a database query.

Category

Data output tags

Syntax

<cfoutput 
    group = "query column"
    groupCaseSensitive = "yes|no"
    maxRows = "maximum rows to display"
    query = "query name"
    startRow = "start row">
</cfoutput>

Note: You can specify this tag's attributes in an attributeCollection attribute whose value is a structure. Specify the structure name in the attributeCollection attribute and use the tag's attribute names as structure keys.

See also

cfcol, cfcontent, cfdirectory, cftable

History

ColdFusion 4.5.0: Added the groupCaseSensitive attribute.

Attributes

Attribute

Req/Opt

Default

Description

group

Optional

 

Query column to use to group sets of records. Eliminates adjacent duplicate rows when data is sorted. Use if you retrieved a record set ordered on one or more a query columns. For example, if a record set is ordered on "Customer_ID" in the cfquery tag, you can group the output on "Customer_ID."

groupCaseSensitive

Optional

yes

Boolean. Whether to consider the case in grouping rows.

maxRows

Optional

Displays all rows

Maximum number of rows to display.

query

Optional

 

Name of cfquery from which to draw data for output section.

startRow

Optional

1

Row from which to start output.

Usage

In the cfoutput tag body, ColdFusion treats text that is surrounded by number signs (#) as a ColdFusion variable or function call. For example, the following code displays the text "Hello World!":

<cfset myVar="Hello World!">
<cfoutput>#myVar#</cfoutput>

When you specify a query attribute, this tag loops over the query rows and produces output for each row within the range specified by the startRow and maxRows values, and groups or eliminates duplicate entries as specified by the grouping attribute values, if any. It also sets the query.currentRow variable to the current row being processed.

If you nest cfoutput blocks that process a query, you specify the query and group attributes at the top-most level; you can specify a group attribute for each inner block except the innermost cfoutput block.

This tag requires an end tag.

Example

<!--- EXAMPLE: This example shows how cfoutput operates. --->
<!--- Run a sample query. --->
<cfquery name = "GetCourses" dataSource = "cfdocexamples">
    SELECT Dept_ID, CorName, CorLevel
    FROM courseList
    ORDER by Dept_ID, CorLevel, CorName
</cfquery>
<h3>cfoutput Example</h3>
<p>cfoutput tells ColdFusion Server to begin processing, and then to hand back control of page rendering to the web server.
<p>For example, to show today's date, you could write #DateFormat("#Now()#"). If you enclosed that expression in cfoutput, the result would be<cfoutput>#DateFormat(Now())#</cfoutput>.

<p>In addition, cfoutput may be used to show the results of a query operation, or only a partial result, as shown:

<p>There are <cfoutput>#getCourses.recordCount#</cfoutput> total records in our query. Using the maxRows parameter, we are limiting our display to 4 rows.
<p><cfoutput query = "GetCourses" maxRows = 4>
    #Dept_ID# #CorName# #CorLevel#<br>
</cfoutput>

<p>EXAMPLE: The next example uses the group attribute to eliminate duplicate lines from a
    list of course levels taught in each department.</p>
<p><cfquery name = "GetCourses" dataSource = "cfdocexamples"></p>
    SELECT Dept_ID, CorLevel 
    FROM courseList 
    ORDER by Dept_ID, CorLevel
</cfquery>
<p><cfoutput query = "GetCourses" group="CorLevel" GroupCaseSensitive="True">
    #Dept_ID# #CorLevel#<br></p>
</cfoutput>

<p>cfoutput can also show the results of a more complex expression,
such as getting the day of the week from today's date. We first
extract the integer representing the Day of the Week from
the server function Now() and then apply the result to
the DayofWeekAsString function:</p>

<br>Today is #DayofWeekAsString(DayofWeek(Now()))#
<br>Today is <cfoutput>#DayofWeekAsString(DayofWeek(Now()))#</cfoutput> 

<p> EXAMPLE: This last example shows nested cfoutput tags:</p>
<cfquery datasource="cfdocexamples" name="empSalary">
    SELECT Emp_ID, firstname, lastname, e.dept_id, salary, d.dept_name 
    FROM employee e, departmt d
    WHERE e.dept_id = d.dept_id
    ORDER BY d.dept_name
</cfquery>

<!--- Outer cfoutput. --->
<cfoutput query="empSalary" group="dept_id">
 <h2>#dept_name#</h2>
 <table width="95%" border="2" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" >
<tr>
 <th>Employee</th>
 <th>Salary</th>
</tr>
<cfset deptTotal = 0 >
<!--- Inner cfoutput. --->
<cfoutput>
    <tr>
<td>#empSalary.lastname#, #empSalary.firstname#</td>
<td align="right">#DollarFormat(empSalary.salary)#</td>
</tr>
    <cfset deptTotal = deptTotal + empSalary.salary>
</cfoutput>
    <tr>
<td align="right">Total</td>
    <td align="right">#DollarFormat(deptTotal)#</td>
</tr>
 <cfset deptTotal = 0>
 </table>
</cfoutput>