It sounds as if you have already previously had a property called BODY deployed. The COAPI management interface is likely not clever enough to determine that your conflict is an existing property of *not* type array.

Just delete body property first... then deploy the array property for BODY.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Phil Truesdale wrote:
I'm not actually able to store anything in the array yet since there seems to be a disconnect in actually deploying the type (from the perspective of the FC/Admin/COAPI interface.)

To test things out, I manaully added several rows directly into the table that was created and dumped the object that I added them to and they show up as elements in the array. So, it looks like FC is putting things back together once the data is there.

I checked the default dmHTML type for reference and two of the properties defined there are arrays (aRelatedIDs and aObjectIDs) -- both deployed fine, albeit during install, so I'm not sure where to go from here. Whether I choose 'do nothing' or 'deploy array table' I'm still presented with the 'CFC properties conflict' messege.


Andrew Mercer wrote:

farCry turns the cfproperties into table fields - so I think the
problem might be that there is not datatype in sqlServer that matches
to array.

What are you holding in the array?
Can you swap it for something like a list - in which case you could
use a type of string.


On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:48:17 -0600, Phil Truesdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In the process of creating a custom type and I'm encountering an error
trying to deploy an array table. It seems simple enough, but when I
redeploy the type with the array property something goes wrong. The
table is created (myType_body), but the type continues to tell me that
"The following CFC properties conflicts exist"

This is the line in my CFC. Simple properties can still be added and
deployed.

<cfproperty name="body" type="array" hint="my hint" required="no"
default="">

I tried adding an array property to a core type as well and the same
thing happens. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Current public version of FC. SQL Server 2k.

Phil

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