My question is this

 why do you NEED or WANT to copy from session to Request when
 <cflock scope="session" timeout="10">
      <cfset userId= session.userId>
      <cfset productionhouseId = session.productionhouseId>
</cflock>
works as well

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 11:35 AM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Request scope


> Not sure what your question is..but then again I have had hardly any sleep
> ;-)  but if it's a way of copying back and forth between the request and
> session scope..this should work (and there are even easier ways!)
>
> <cfparam name="attributes.action" default="session2request"><!--- required
> --->
>
> <cfswitch expression="#attributes.action#">
> <!--- add session variables to the request scope --->
> <cfcase value="session2request">
> <cflock scope="SESSION" type="READONLY" timeout="15">
>   <cfloop collection="#session#" item="key">
> <cfset request[key] = session[key]>
>   </cfloop>
>   </cflock></cfcase>
>
> <!--- add request variables to the session scope --->
> <cfcase value="request2session">
> <!--- remove request variables that should not be added to
> the Session scope --->
> <cfset excludeList = "hideScript,hideTimeScript">
> <cfloop list="#excludeList#" index="i">
> <cfset StructDelete(request, i)>
> </cfloop>
>
> <cfloop collection="#request#" item="key">
> <cflock scope="SESSION" type="EXCLUSIVE"
> timeout="15">
> <cfset session[key] = request[key]>
> </cflock>
> </cfloop></cfcase>
>
> <cfdefaultcase>
> The "action" ATTRIBUTE you have passed in is invalid.
> <cfabort></cfdefaultcase>
> </cfswitch>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 November 2003 09:35
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] Request scope
>
> Hi
>
>  for as long as I have been writing Cold fusion code I have done this:
> <cflock scope="session" timeout="10">
>      <cfset request.userId= session.userId>
>      <cfset request.productionhouseId = session.productionhouseId>
</cflock>
> but everything works fine without the request scope
>
> <cflock scope="session" timeout="10">
>      <cfset userId= session.userId>
>      <cfset productionhouseId = session.productionhouseId> </cflock>
>
>
> so my question is this
>
>  Am I correct in setting session variables down to Request scope
>
> or will the other way work just as well?
> and if so .. why even have a request scope?
>
> Matt *Newbie
>
>
>
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