Sounds to me like you need one public and three private methods (functions) within one CFC. You invoke the public method and it will call the other three functions internally. Does this sound right?

When you refer to four different CFCs, are you working with four different data objects / structures or only the one structure? I have a feeling that I'm not really with you and it's a bit difficult to give abstract advice without seeing what you're trying to accomplish...

Plus I feel unusually thick today :)

CFAUSSIE wrote:
Hi Viktor,

Thanks for your reply. I only used the Bold thing as an example. When really
what I would like to do is make the CFC check to see if needs to call
another CFC instead and execute that. So....


CFC 1 will execute it will check to see if it needs to execute CFC 2 if it does then it does, else it only executes CFC 1. Now the trick here is that CFC 1 needs to be dynamic and call multiple CFC's and check if there is a CFC 2, CFC 3, CFC 4 etc. Make sense?

Jeremy




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Hi Jeremy,

Bolding is applying formatting -- so it's a presentation thing. I'm only
beginning to look at CFCs but what I would do is to make a function that
bolds text passed to it and then either place it with the presentation
logic or into my library of generic UDFs. Alternately you could invoke

such


a function from inside your CFC if you passed the name of the bolding
function to it.

I would call the bolding function from inside the CFC and invoke the CFC
like this... The CFC will get all usernames, match them against the

Regular


expression that is the first argument, then execute function specified
within the second argument if there's a match.

getFormattedUserNames("^B", makeBold);

Does this make sense? Do you understand what I'm trying to do? Is this

what


you had in mind or am just I lost completely? I've gotta head off but I'm
happy to write some more example code to clarify this when I get home
tonight.

Cheers,
Vik
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Hi guys,

Quick question I'm starting to play with CFC's a bit more and I want to
know
if I have a basic CFC that does a query.

Then I want to add a business rule to that CFC without touching the
original
CFC. Make sense..

For example. I have a list of names

Jeremy
Scott (Monkey Lovin) Barnes
Barry (Banging Give me) Moore

I then would like a Business Rule CFC to sit in ready to execute to BOLD
all
names that begin with the letter "B".

This is just an example I just want to know the best logic to takle such a
thing.

Any help would be good...

Jeremy



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