couldn;t you just do #application[client.version]["s"][scenario]#
aside from it looking cleaner its is better b/c it doesn't use
evaluate :)

Adam H

On 5/8/05, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, I have a blank, it's been too long since I worked with
> > CF5. I'm trying to do something that works fine on cf mx but
> > not on cf 5
> >
> > #evaluate("application." & client.version & ".s" & scenario)#
> >
> > How should I do it in cf5?
> 
> Since the Application scope is exposed as a struction in CF 4.0.x and
> higher, you don't need to use Evaluate on any newer version:
> 
> Application[Client.version & ".s" & scenario]
> 
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