I don't believe this is possible.  What are you trying accomplish? 
Maybe there is another way...

.pjf

Alan Holden said the following on 07/27/2011 04:42 PM:
>  I tried to get an answer for this one - with regard to "traditional"
> ACF - a year or more ago.
>
> It had to do with my automatic error message generation, also a cfm
> page of mine which could register all the methods in all the cfc's of
> a directory - and spit out a dynamic form to test each one from my
> browser.
>
> I can't remember if it was the Adobe forums or not. I remember getting
> some incomprehensible explanation why this was a crazy thing to want
> or need to ever do, because of proper encapsulation and design or some
> such thing. A simple "it's not possible" would have been nice...
>
> Good luck. Let me/us know what you find.
>
> Al
>
> On 7/27/2011 2:06 PM, Skellington wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Is it possible to get the function name of the cffunction which is
>> being called?
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> <cffunction name="returnMyName" access="public" returntype="any"
>> output="no">
>>     <cfreturn #me.name#>
>> </cffunction>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Charlie
>>
>


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