Output query results in sql transaction code

Is the code below valid? I think the comma at the end of my
variable is
throwing an error when I run this.
Eg. "#trim(product)#",
I need the comma however to make the statement correct except
after the last
record. Is there any way around that?
<cfquery name="calc" datasource="#client.dsn#"
username="#client.username#"
password="#client.password#">
SELECT *
FROM order_history
WHERE OrderNo='823719'
AND product in (<cfoutput
query="backorders">"#trim(product)#",</cfoutput>)
AND invoice < #max.invoice#
ORDER BY invoice desc
</cfquery>

since it looks like you are dealing with strings, take a look
at the
QuotedValueList function.
hth
Tim Carley
www.recfusion.com
[email protected]

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    [void] $Excel.ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs($xlsFile)
    $Excel.Quit()
    While ([System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($xlsRng)) {'cleanup xlsRng'}
    While ([System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($next)) {'cleanup xlsSh'}
    While ([System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($Book)) {'cleanup xlsWb'}
    While ([System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($Excel)) {'cleanup xlsObj'}
    [gc]::collect() | Out-Null
    [gc]::WaitForPendingFinalizers() | Out-Null
    }#End end block.
    }#End function run-query.
    $queries = @()
    $queries += @'
    Select * from table1
    $queries += @'
    Select * from table2
    $sheetnames = @("Cert","Prod")
    $filenames = @("D:\Scripts\Prod.csv","D:\Scripts\Cert.csv")
    Run-Query -queries $queries -sheetnames $sheetnames -filenames $filenames
    Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 50
    Invoke-Item D:\Scripts\MonthlyReboots.xlsx

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