Yes.  It just seems that I can't quite tweak that ajax program to call
the CFC correctly.  It just reads blank.

Another seriously problem I'm having is that I don't know how to query
a query.
I have a query that returns a column of data in a query format.  How
can I run a query on that data, or is there another way?
I guess the problem is that it's a many-to-many type comparison in SQL,
or a complex to complex query in CF.
I could always hack out a js to take data piece by piece from the
resulting column and throw it through a cfquery to be immediately
appended to an output query, but I don't really want to take the time to
write that ugly little java monster.  
Is there a simple way to do complex/complex queries in CF7?

~Jeff

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/20/2006 10:16 am >>>
Ajax doesn't really talk to the database. It simply talks to CFCs. You
basically need to just have a CFC that can return the recordset you
are
looking for.  Can you return the correct recordsets when you
instantiate the
CFC and call the same methods from a CFM template without using
AjaxCFC?

~Dave

On 7/20/06, Gistech Gistech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> I've been working with Rob's sample code for a while now.  For some
> reason, I just can't seem to link it to my own databases.
> Do you have a piece of code similar to the Suggest() example that
> implements a simple CFQuery for the data in the drop-down list?
> I could really use the help on this one - I was cracking at it for
too
> long (it must be something simple that I'm overlooking).
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/20/2006 10:07 am >>>
> Chris,
>
> I took Rob Gonda's 8-hour class on Ajax at CFUnited and failry
> comfortable
> with using it at this point.  I have found several spots in my
> applications
> where it is just a really good fit/solution.  Go download the
examples
> from
> Rob's blog http://www.robgonda.com/blog/projects/ajaxcfc/.  You will
> find
> clear examples of how to use it, then you can take those and modify
how
> you
> see fit for your particular needs.  That should get you started for
> sure.
> If anyone is interested, I wouldn't mind doing a presentation on
some
> things
> you can do with it at one of the meetings.
>
> ~Dave
>
>
>
> On 7/20/06, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  howdy folks,
> >
> > does anyone know where I can get an AjaxCFC
> >
>
>
walk-through/tutorial/please-hold-my-hand-while-I-learn-how-to-use-this-darn-thing
> > sort of document?
> >
> > I just read an article by Hal Helms at
> > http://duke.adobecomm.com/2006/05/01/more-ajax-with-ajaxcfc/ and
it
> > doesn't really talk much about AjaxCFC at all. It just mentions
that
> it
> > exists and that it has some in-built functionality that helps
> deserialize
> > WDDX response from the server. In his example code however, he
uses
> some
> > other guys deserialize code!
>
(http://www.depressedpress.com/Content/Development/JavaScript/Extension
> >
> s/DP_WDDX/Index.cfm<
> http://m1e.net/c?12626271-RdW83Bqjzl46M%401602884-VcjmLXrAPib8A>
> > )
> >
> > So I download this guy's package and include it. It works only
after
> I
> > turn off debugging. Okay, that's fine. I don't know that AjaxCFC
will
> handle
> > that any better, but my main gripe is that the guy didn't really
show
> an
> > example using AjaxCFC at all!
> >
> > Okay, I've vented my frustration with the article, (sorry) but I'd
> still
> > like to know of a good tutorial for using AjaxCFC.
> >
> > And before anyone says, "RTFM" or something similar, I have. I'm
just
> a
> > bit confused and would like a tutorial that walks me through making
a
> simple
> > app. like the Helms article did, only actually using AjaxCFC
instead
> of just
> > mentioning it. :)
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >
> > Chris
> >
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