Hi,

Thanks Simeon, that worked.

-Malik


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Simeon Bateman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hey Malik,
>
> To access the email field it looks like you are close. the problem is
> likely a case-sensitivity issue. If you are using flex builder I would
put
> a break on the line with the trace, and then inspect the
> event.resultproperty. Then you can see what the field names are in
> the arraycollection.
>
> Length is a property of ArrayCollection so you can see the length of
the
> results by tracing length of the arraycollection. The only trick is
that
> event.result is typed as object, so you may need to explain to the
compiler
> that you know its actually an arraycollection.
>
> var ac:ArrayCollection = event.result as ArrayCollection;
> trace(ac.length)
>
>
> Good Luck.
>
> simeon
>
>
> On 1/15/07, malik_robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a cfc that returns this query object to flex. It seems to
convert
> > it to an ArrayCollection? Is that correct?
> >
> > *Questions*
> >
> > *1. How can I get at the "email" field in this array?*
> >
> > *2. How can I check if the array has a len greater than 0?*
> >
> > I tried: trace(event.result.email), but that does not work and I
assume
> > because I am not referencing a position in the Array.
> >
> > I have this private function in my code:
> >
> > private function loginUser_result( event:ResultEvent ) : void {
> > trace(ObjectUtil.toString(event.result));
> > dispatchEvent( new Event("loadHomePage") );
> > }
> >
> > The above trace() displays this.
> >
> > (mx.collections::ArrayCollection)#0
> > filterFunction = (null)
> > length = 1
> > list = (mx.collections::ArrayList)#1
> > length = 1
> > source = (Array)#2
> > [0] (Object)#3
> > email = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > password = "test"
> > userId = 1
> > uid = "BE12A633-8FC1-2B1B-BFB5-292A1416478A"
> > sort = (null)
> > source = (Array)#2
> >
> >
> >
>



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