Oh...sorry, Jeff, "property" = too much C#.  Yep, I meant setting a
value in the variables scope.

On 6/1/05, Jeff Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andy: 
>   
> No its not a good idea to go grab data outside of your cfc. It forces you to
> assume that that application variable will always be there and the method
> name will never change. That can cause many headaches down the road. 
>   
> Joe has a great idea up there. (You were referring to setting a value in CFC
> variables scope correct? "Property" threw me for a moment. I was thinking
> cfproperty.) 
>   
>   
> -Jeff
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