Now that you mention it - I hadn't tried it and no its not working...
I'm getting a "missing hint" error, but looking at my cfc each
property has a hint :/
Slightly confused....
On 20/09/06, Blair McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to clarify: are you able to add and edit the type through the admin?
>
> Blair
>
>
> On 9/21/06, Stephen Moretti < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've probably over complicated something or not done something the right
> way....
> >
> > I've got a custom type that I've created a form for that goes on the
> > front of the site. I've added an init() method to the cfc, so that I
> > can create an empty struct or pass in a struct ( eg. form struct) and
> > populate it with that data. I've also added a validation method, which
> > returns a struct of fields from the type struct that don't validate.
> >
> > This is all working fine. The problem I have is that when I pass the
> > struct to setData() I get the error "Variable propertyName is
> > undefined. <br>The error occurred on line 357." in
> > \fourq\gateway\DBGateway.cfc and I'm not entirely sure why.
> >
> > The struct is created using the metadata from getPropsAsStruct() and
> > is just a struct with keys that match the properties in the type for
> > example the custom type is actually a registration form, so I have
> > fields called "title", "surname","firstname" etc.
> >
> > I call setData() as follows :
> >
> > oTeacher =
> CreateObject("component","farcry.#application.applicationname#.packages.types.smTeacher");
> > newTeacher = oTeacher.init(form);
> > oTeacher.setData (newTeacher,'website');
> >
> > There's a bit more to it than that but only some checks to see if a
> > form has been submitted and some additional data that is needed for
> > the form.
> >
> > The init function is just this :
> > var thisTeacher = StructNew();
> > var stProps = getPropsAsStruct();
> > var KeyList = StructKeyList(stProps);
> > var KeyListCount = ListLen(KeyList);
> >
> > for (i=1; i LTE KeyListCount; i=i+1) {
> > thisKey = ListGetAt(KeyList,i);
> > thisTeacher[thisKey] =
> stProps[thisKey].MetaData.Default;
> > if
> (StructKeyExists(arguments,"varDefaults") AND
> > StructKeyExists( arguments.varDefaults,thisKey)) {
> > thisTeacher[thisKey] =
> arguments.varDefaults[thisKey];
> > }
> > }
> >
> > Any thoughts would be appreciated, as I'd kind of like to use this
> > method, rather than having to write a save method that inserts the
> > data using a query.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> >
>
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