On 24/05/2005, at 1:15 AM, Mike Britton wrote:
There were responses to this message at some point.  Have they been
removed, or am I on crack??

Dunno... but i have them in my mail archives. See below.

- tim lucas

Begin forwarded message:
From: Nathan Mische <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 19 May 2005 4:43:08 AM
To: "FarCry Developers" <[email protected]>
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Default status = 'approved': Still Unable to get this to happen
Reply-To: "FarCry Developers" <[email protected]>

Sorry, path separators didn't come through. That should be
farcry_core/tags/navajo/createObject.cfm.

--Nathan

On 5/18/05, Nathan Mische <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check out farcry_core tags navajo createObject.cfm. That file sets the
object status draft on creation. There is a todo comment in the header
that states this is a known issue:

$TODO: make more generic. There is some type specific code here for
defaulting properties. Should build instance by using type specified
fields/defaults$

HTH,

--Nathan

On 5/18/05, Mike Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I define my default status as 'draft' initially in my custom type, then switch this default value to 'approved' after deploying the type, in terms of best practices, what is the recommended procedure for re-deploying?

Farcry is still defaulting my type's status to 'draft'. I've updated the type's CFC and cycled CF. That didn't do it. I tried updating the column default manually in the database. That didn't do it. I then deleted the type's CFC from my application's types dir, cycled CF, refreshed FarCry.
That didn't do it.

How do I get the default status to be 'approved' in my custom type????????


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