You're right Dave.

Works fine now looking like this:

session.forms["#FormVariable#"][1]

Cheers

MD

2005/11/27, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I need to create a dynamically variable inside this code:
> >
> > <cfset FormVariable = "Subject">
> > <cfset form.fieldnames = ListSort(form.fieldnames,"textnocase")>
> > <cfloop list=form.fieldnames index="ThisItem">
> >     <cfif ThisItem is not "fieldnames" AND Len(Evaluate(ThisItem))>
> > <!--- HERE BEGIN THE TROUBLE--->
> >           <cfset
> > ArrayAppend(session.forms.["FormVariable"][1],ThisItem)>
> >
> >       <cfset
> > ArrayAppend(session.forms.["FormVariable"][2],Evaluate(ThisItem))>
> >     </cfif>
> > </cfloop>
> >
> > Using that code CF 6.1 shows me this error:
> >
> > A CFML variable name cannot end with a "." character.
> >
> > What's wrong?
>
> You can't use dot and array notation simultaneously. If you have a form
> variable called "myname", you can refer to it as Form.myname or
> Form["myname"], but not Form.["myname"].
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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>
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