Yeah, thanks. That's kinda what I ended up with. Check out my response
to Ray Camden, if you want to see exactly what I was talking about/how
it was resolved.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 11:41:09 -0600, in cf-talk you wrote:

>you might try <cfinvoke argumentcollection="#blah#">
>
>> I was refactoring a CFC last night, and realized that
>> since CF doesn't
>> have nulls, method calls within methods can be a little
>> ugly.
>
>> My invocations (within a method) ended up looking like
>> this (hardly
>> prettier than my un-factored code):
>
>> <cfinvoke method="qryHelper" returnvariable="myQuery">
>>   <cfinvokeargument name="sqlColumns"
>>   value="definition"><!---
>> required in containing method --->
>>   <cfinvokeargument name="termKey" value="#termKey#"><!---
>>   required in
>> containing method --->
>>   <cfif isdefined("type")><cfinvokeargument name="type"
>> value="#type#"></cfif><!--- not required in containing
>> method --->
>>   <cfinvokeargument name="clearCache"
>>   value="#clearCache#"><!---
>> required in containing method --->
>> </cfinvoke>
>
>> Am I going about this the wrong way? I'd sure like to be
>> able to use
>> myMethod(sqlColumns=sqlColumns termKey=termKey ...)
>> syntax, and not
>> have to use those conditionals for values that may or may
>> not be
>> defined.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Jamie
>
>
>>
>
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