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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T07:17:27+00:00 2026-06-15T07:17:27+00:00

ColdFusion uses # ‘s to delineate variables. In SQL Server a table name with

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ColdFusion uses #‘s to delineate variables. In SQL Server a table name with # or ## is temp table and a global temp table respectively. How does one use SQL Temp tables in ColdFusion?

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    2026-06-15T07:17:28+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 7:17 am

    ColdFusion treats shows ## as a single # in the output. Hence

    <cfquery name="qryTempUser">
    SELECT * 
    FROM   ##tempUsers
    WHERE  Active_CODE = 1
    </cfquery>
    

    is pulling from a temp table called #tempUsers

    <cfquery name="qryTempUser">
    SELECT * 
    FROM   ###myTableName#
    WHERE  Active_CODE = 1
    </cfquery>
    

    is pulling from a temp table called that is specified in a ColdFusion variable called myTableName

    <cfquery name="qryTempUser">
    SELECT * 
    FROM   ####tempUsers
    WHERE  Active_CODE = 1
    </cfquery>
    

    is pulling from a global temp table called ##tempUsers

    <cfquery name="qryTempUser">
    SELECT * 
    FROM   #####myTableName#
    WHERE  Active_CODE = 1
    </cfquery>
    

    is pulling from a global temp table called that is specified in a ColdFusion variable called myTableName

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