<cfset strKeys = structKeyArray(form)>
<cfset myObject = session.SomeReactorObject>

<cfloop collection="#form#" item="i">

<!--- make sure any keys you want filtered out are to the left of the and, and that
from the right side of the and you check to make sure your setter actually exists --->

<cfif NOT listFindNoCase("submit,formfields",i) and structKeyExists(myObject,"set"  & i)>
<cfinvoke object="#myObject#" method="set#i#">
<cfinvokearg name="#i#" value="#form[i]#" />
</cfinvoke>
</cfif>
</cfloop>

That's better... sorry.

Can't be sending out non-running code. ::)

Laterz!


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Jared C. Rypka-Hauer

Continuum Media Group LLC

http://www.web-relevant.com

Member, Team Macromedia - ColdFusion


"That which does not kill me makes me stranger." - Yonah Schmeidler


On Mar 8, 2006, at 12:29 PM, João Fernandes wrote:

Sorry guys but I’m starting to get my brain overloaded.

 

I’m trying to fill my record dynamically but setting something like this:

<cfset funct = myRecord[“set#myvar#”]>

<cfset funct(myvalue)>

 

I’m getting this

 

Variable _getTo is undefined.

 

408 :          
409 :                  
410 :                  <cfset _getTo().artigo_id = arguments.artigo_id />  ß-------------- HERE
411 :          

 

 

If I dump my funct before executing  it I get the correct function…same for the _getTo().

 

It’s been a long day, is this reactor related or my brain just stopped ?

 

 

João Fernandes
Sistemas de Informação

Programador Informático
Cofina media

Avenida João Crisóstomo, Nº 72 . 1069-043 Lisboa PORTUGAL
Tel (+351) 213 185 200 . Fax (+351) 213 540 370
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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