Lets you define a cfgrid control that does not use a query as source for row data. If a query attribute is specified in the cfgrid tag, the cfgridrow tags are ignored.
<cfgridrow
data = "col1, col2, ...">
cfgrid, cfgridcolumn, cfgridupdate, cfform, cfinput, cfselect, cfslider, cftextarea, cftree
| Attribute | Req/Opt | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 data  | 
    
 Required  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Comma-delimited list of column values. If a value contains a comma, it must be escaped with another comma.  | 
  
The following example shows how you use the cfgridrow tag can populate a cfgrid tag from list data:
<!--- Set two lists, each with the data for a grid column. --->
<cfset cities = "Rome,Athens,Canberra,Brasilia,Paris">
<cfset countries = "Italy,Greece,Australia,Brazil,France">
<cfform name = "cities">
   <cfgrid name="GeoGrid" autowidth = "yes" vspace = "4" 
         height = "120" font="tahoma" rowheaders="no">
      <cfgridcolumn name="City" header="City">
      <cfgridcolumn name="Country" header="Country">
      <!--- Loop through the lists using cfgridrow to poplulate the grid. ---> 
      <cfloop index="i" from="1" to="#ListLen(cities)#">
         <cfgridrow data ="#ListGetAt(cities, i)#,#ListGetAt(countries, i)#">
      </cfloop>
   </cfgrid><br><br>
</cfform>