That syntax didn't change anything..    My query is returning results,
just not setting form scope..

So, that being the case, would the recommended approach be to use
fuseboxes attributes scope?   The data from teh form submit should be
available there (via the new event scope).   In which case, I've got
to change my "form = "  to some sort of loop to populate the
attributes..   ya?


On Feb 3, 3:01 pm, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
> This seems like one of those cases where slightly incorrect syntax (it's
> something pretty much all of us do from time to time) was accepted by
> traditional CF and no code exists to accept this sort of thing in OpenBD.
>
> What does replacing this:
> form = application.foo.getBar(id=event.getvalue('id'));
>
> with this:
> form = application.foo.getBar(event.getvalue('id'));
>
> do for you?
>
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> Adobe Solution Provider
>
> Bill Berzinskas wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm in the process of attempting to port a fusebox 5.5 noxml
> > application to bluedragon.  I've had a few snags, nothing major..  But
> > I am having one problem I can't quite figure out.. so here goes:
>
> > When a form is loaded on my site, i query the db for the ID or ID=0
> > for a new entry.   I take the results of this and set it to the form
> > scope.   something to the effect of:
>
> > form = application.foo.getBar(id=event.getvalue('id'));
>
> > This works great in traditional CF, but in openBD, I don't seem to be
> > able to do this.  The form scope remains empty..  Thoughts?
>
>

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