This has been bugging me too. I usually resort to just having
a copy of the query in each circuit, and I know that can't
possibly be the best solution.
I've thought about using request.circuits to figure out where
the query I want is. That would be nice and clean with a
custom tag.
<cf_xfbInclude circuit="account" template="qry_accounts_search.cfm">
Still, that doesn't make life any easier when I want to use
the circuit in another application. (On the other hand, if I
move it to another application the query probably wouldn't
be valid and would have to be rewritten anyway. Hmmm...)
Patrick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 4:02 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: another nesting problem
>
>
> another barrier to plug-n-play circuits is reusable queries.. i include
> queries from other circuits like <cfinclude
> template="#request.path.cf_root#accounts/qry_accounts_search.cfm">
> which would break if the accounts circuits were moved to
> approot/maintenance/accounts/
>
> i guess a solution there is to put all your queries in a global
> directory,
> but A. that gets messy with large apps and B. then when you want to copy
> that circuit to another application you've got to guess which queries in
> the /queries/ directory belong to it.
>
>
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> Ken Beard
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> Stone Ground Solutions
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