Verity Index problem

Hi folks. I am trying to populate a verity collection from a
query but having no luck as best I can tell from the searchs that
come back null. So I created a collection, and can see it's there
using <cfcollection action="list"> And then I setup my query
as I need using:
<cfquery datasource="#DS#" name="getAbs">
select * from Abstracts
</cfquery>
and then define a new query with the key field (tmpkey)
defined to the path & file name I need:
<cfset qryTmp =
querynew("tmpkey,filename,title,author,year,affiliation")>
<cfoutput query="getAbs">
<cfset tmp = queryaddrow(qryTmp)>
<cfset tmp =
querysetcell(qryTmp,"tmpkey","e:\web\sctweb\abstracts\" &
#year# & "\" & #filename#)>
<cfset tmp = querysetcell(qryTmp,"filename",filename)>
<cfset tmp = querysetcell(qryTmp,"title",title)>
<cfset tmp = querysetcell(qryTmp,"author",author)>
<cfset tmp =
querysetcell(qryTmp,"affiliation",affiliation)>
</cfoutput>
If I CFDUMP TMPQRY everything looks great, all the fields
just as I want them. The I use CFINDEX to index my query like so:
<cfindex collection="sctabstracts"
query="qryTmp"
action="refresh"
type="file"
key="tmpkey"
>
But after that, I can't seem to return any results when I
search. Ideas?
Thanks
S

Thanks Sam, I've tried that as well and havn't had any luck.
Refresh is supposed to purge and then update so it seems like it
should work but.....
Thanks again though

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