[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>One reason to do <cfinvoke> over createobject is you can dynamically
>call different methods.  I do not think you can do this with
>createobject.
>  
>
You are correct Tom...

><cfparam name="attributes.method" default="getFoo">
>
><cfinvoke component="SomePackage.SomeCFC" 
>       method="#attributes.method#" 
>       returnvariable="variables.BaddaBing">
></cfinvoke>
>
>I have had to use this occasionally.  I prefer working with CFC
>instances inside <cfscript> though.
>
>Tom
>  
>
I tend to use createObject unless I have to dynamically call different
methods.

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