Richard Lamb wrote:

>My understanding was that I could specify a default fuseaction using cfparam in my 
>fbx_setting file and if none was specified it would default to this.
>
Richard,

The core file calls your fbx_settings file, and it doesn't evaluate 
attributes.fuseaction until right after it's read the fbx_settings file 
in your root application directory.  So, if you set the variable in your 
root directory, it will take it.  What it will have problems with is if 
you put your cfparam in one of your child circuits.  By the time the 
core file gets to the child circuit, it has already evaluated 
attributes.fuseaction.  So, cfparam in your root circuit's 
fbx_settings.cfm file.


Pete

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