Steve... what many of us do is just create an "INIT" function that you use
when creating the CFC instantiation. Pass the DSN into the init call when or
immediately after creating it. (assign it to variables.dsn ... or something
like that to make it available to all the functions of the CFC.) That should
get you where you want to go.

John Farrar
SOSensible

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Steve Bryant
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 9:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CFCDev] Encapsulation and Request vars (was Function Libraries)

I have a practical question to bring to this little discussion.

I am currently coding my first site which makes large-scale (for me) use of 
CFCs. Most of these CFCs access the database for the site. I am currently 
using a request variable to store the datasource. I am not doing this 
because I don't believe in the value of encapsulation, but rather because I 
can't figure out a better way to handle it.

I don't want to pass the datasource in to each and every method. I don't 
want to incur a bunch of overhead in getting the datasource for query in 
every method. I do want to be able to invoke some methods (via cfinvoke) 
without first instantiating the object.

I am certainly missing some good practice of which others are aware. I 
would love to be enlightened.

Thanks All!

Steve

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