Twin results coming out of one query

I have a dynamic table set up, and I want days to expiration
in last column. I have it set up now as follows...
<td>
<cfset DaysToExpire = (#rsFeaturedList.FeatureExpire# -
NOW())>
<cfoutput>#NumberFormat(DaysToExpire,(99.9))#
</cfoutput>
</td>
The numbers it spits out are correct however, on the first
data line, it spits out twin numbers (i.e. it looks like '7.1 7.1')
then all subsequent rows are showing correct (i.e. 12). Any ideas
why this is happening to just the first row? I checked to see if my
database has two sets of dates in it, and that's not the case. I'm
confused. Also note that I can only use ( ) around the mask because
square brackets [ ] are generating an error. Thanks!
Chris

looks like your code has an error. like a nested cfoutput
block or
something like that.
post the full code (complete code for showing all query
results, not
just the last column in one row).
also, the numberformat() mask should be in ", like "99.9",
not in ( ) or
[ ]. the [ ] in the examples denote that the parameter is
optional, not
that it should be in square brackets...
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com

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