Ok no problem, it works great already and learned a lot from your
advice, still the key attribute would be very handy as it simplifies
the code, the less the better in my opinion.

Thanks

On Dec 3, 3:16 am, "Blair McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It may be that the key attribute is more recent a change than I thought.
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Marco van den Oever <
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How would you reference that multiple to single created object by the
> > key?
>
> > Now i use: <cfset stTicket = getData(objectid=lSavedObjectIDs) />
>
> > Does that stays the same?
>
> > When setting all objects of the ticket type (4) to typename and key, i
> > get for each object a different objectid, so the lSavedObjectIDs will
> > not validate anymore as type uuid as it holds a string of objectid's.
>
> > When i use the same objectid (and key) for the 4 parts of the ticket
> > object, and just typename and key for the ticketanswers object so in
> > any way they all use the same key, how can i retrieve them all by
> > referencing the key?
>
> > The lSavedObjectIDs is not holding it.
>
> > For now i use my last example but if i can simplify and do it like it
> > should, would be even better.
>
> > I am also using FC 5.0.2 like Tomek, so does that has anything to do
> > with it? Maybe?
>
> > Thank you
>
> > On Dec 3, 12:11 am, "Blair McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > If you're creating a new object then obviously you don't know what the
> > > objectid is yet. So ft:object supports another attribute: key. If you set
> > > the key attribute to the same value on several ft:objects, all those
> > inputs
> > > will be processed as a single object on submit.
>
> > > On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Marco van den Oever <
>
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Ok so you can use several ft:object tags combined when using the same
> > > > objectid, that binds them to one object:
>
> > > > objectid="#stobj.objectid#"
>
> > > > But what is the key and how to set it, does that enable me to bind the
> > > > object values from different types to one (sort of) object?
>
> > > > Based on your earlier advice I now indeed use
> > > > application.security.getCurrentUserID(), now used:
>
> > > > <cfif application.security.isLoggedIn() EQ true>
> > > > <cfset userid=application.security.getCurrentUserID()>
> > > > <cfelse>
> > > > <cfset userid="nosession">
> > > > </cfif>
>
> > > > Although this code wouldn't be accessible without a session, just in
> > > > case.
>
> > > > Thanks again
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