Yeah thanks for that.

So basically, when would you need to be using the request scope?

I use the application.cfc so i would have all this in my
onrequeststart().

Thanks once again guys,

On Apr 23, 7:41 pm, "M@ Bourke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'd either put it in your application scope or cache ya query.
> if it's going to be available for every user all the time then application
> shouldn't be a problem
> if the site's busy and ya setting it to request each page request for each
> user then it would be using a lot of memory although the memory would be
> getting cleaned up it would be continually getting filled up.
> I'm not an expert on the inner workings of the cf server but I'd try the
> application scope and if you don't get any issues with it then for this case
> just sick with it.
>
> M@
>
> On 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well i store them in the application scope because i call some
> > function to fetch page information from the database and i wouldnt
> > want them to load on every page request, I would much rather store
> > them in the app scope and call them from the pages This was
> > implemented to avoid hitting the db all the time for fetch page
> > elements and things like that.
>
> > If i was to place them in the request scope would this mean they would
> > load on every page request? Obs this isnt what i would want.
>
> > On Apr 23, 7:23 pm, "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > No point. In fact an unnecessary overhead.
>
> > > Once the request is finished they are no longer required. Another page
> > > request - they are used - then zip. No locking or anything required.
>
> > > Application vars have their place but for - at least how I use them -
> > like
> > > datasourcenames and such - Request scope is perfectly suitable. Just
> > declare
> > > them in the Application.cfm so they are available to all page requests.
>
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