On 8/24/07, Brent Nicholas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm.. so either this question was so dumb I provided everyone with a good
chuckle or it's truly perplexing..
I've read your post a couple of times but I'm really not sure what
you're asking...?
You start by saying that getAuthUser() does
() returns '707'=EMP_ID as it
should.
Brent Nicholas - 248.767.5516 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] There, I guess King George
will be able to read that! - John Hancock
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 13:00:49 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
cfcdev@cfczone.org Subject: Re: [CFCDEV] Application.cfc variables
On 8/25/07, Brent Nicholas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will this work? THe intention is to set that value that GetAuthUser()
returns to 'emp_id' for use everywhere. However it seems the child
Application.cfc is still returning the 'domain\username', while the
index.cfm(5) seems to get the
] Application.cfc variables and
cflogin On 8/25/07, Brent Nicholas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will this
work? THe intention is to set that value that GetAuthUser() returns to
'emp_id' for use everywhere. However it seems the child Application.cfc is
still returning the 'domain\username
hmm.. so either this question was so dumb I provided everyone with a good
chuckle or it's truly perplexing..
:)Brent Nicholas
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [CFCDEV] Application.cfc variables
and cfloginDate: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:29:28 -0600
Howdy all - Summary:A top level
] Application.cfc variables and cflogin
hmm.. so either this question was so dumb I provided everyone with a
good chuckle or it's truly perplexing..
:)
Brent Nicholas
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Subject: [CFCDEV] Application.cfc variables