Hi Ryan

the scopes such as FORM, URL, Session, Application, Client, etc, are accessible globally. In other words, yes, you can upload a file using a CFC.

As a suggestion, I would pass the form structure or the specific form field to your CFC and use that for the upload. You don't have to / need to, but it is slightly better practise.

HTH
Aaron

Ryan Everhart wrote:
This may be a dumb question, but can you use a cfc to upload files? Do they have access to the form scope when executed? The way my application is being built is sorta like a framework where I have pages called views which display all my data then I have action pages which do stuff like add/remove/update data in the db via CFCs. So my question is, on an action page can I call a component that will be able to upload a picture from a form, or do i have to do the actual upload on the action page itself then do any other actions (rename, move, add file name to db) on the cfc. Thanks! I've been thinking about this all night but haven't tested it out yet.

Ryan

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