If you are using cfscript and need to dynamically call method you
could use something like this:

obj_myobj = createobject("component","myobj").init();
result = evaluate("obj_myobj.#methodName#(parameters)");

I didn't test this, but it should work.  
Any objections?
Lee

On 8/25/05, Peter J. Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [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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