A normal parameter. As opposed to an OUT or INOUT parameter. Like you'd see with stored procs. Not really something you'd see with "normal" languages, though you could make a case that anything passed by reference could be an INOUT parameter.
Basically just ignore it. ;) cheers, barneyb On 7/22/05, Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry if i'm being obtuse, but what's an 'in' parameter? I just went over > the to bookcase and picked up the UML book i have here, Applying UML and > Patterns, but can't find anything about an 'in' parameter. Such is life when > you're self taught. The puzzle pieces are much more scattered. > -- Barney Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] 360.319.6145 http://www.barneyb.com/ Got Gmail? I have 50 invites. ---------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] with the words 'unsubscribe cfcdev' as the subject of the email. CFCDev is run by CFCZone (www.cfczone.org) and supported by CFXHosting (www.cfxhosting.com). CFCDev is supported by New Atlanta, makers of BlueDragon http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
