Hi Richard,
I'd go for this:
<CFPARAM NAME="variable#v#" DEFAULT="">
You can use isDefined("variable#v#") to check for the existence of the
variable if you don't want to set a default value.
Lee (Bjork) Borkman
http://bjork.net ColdFusion Tags by Bjork
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
What I am trying to figure out at the moment is how to create a variable
dynamically, then test for its existence!
For example, I am starting with a simple index loop:
<cfloop index="v" from="2" to="6">
Then, at the start of each loop, I need to do a cfparam for a corresponding
variable.
That is, at the beginning of the first loop I need to do:
<cfparam name="variable2" default="">
At the beginning of the second loop I need to do:
<cfparam name="variable3" default="">
....
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