Ah, the lolcats naming convention.
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2009/3/6 b...@bradwood.com:
You should see the AS400 DB2 tables I have to work with that have 10
character limits for table and column names.
You'd think someone ran away
You need:
cfset SESSION.consumerProduct.Cnsmr_ProductID = Form.Cnsmr_ProductID
(without the double quotes )
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As an aside, your naming convention is screwed up...
SESSION.consumerProduct.Cnsmr_ProductID
WTF is up with the Cnsmr_ProductId?
Someone has run away with half your vowels?
And why are you repeating yourself anyway!?
Just go with:
Session.ConsumerProduct.Id
Far more readable, zero ambiguity,
WTF is up with the Cnsmr_ProductId?
Someone has run away with half your vowels?
Maybe he posted his code on Boing Boing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disemvoweling
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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You should see the AS400 DB2 tables I have to work with that have 10
character limits for table and column names.
You'd think someone ran away with our vowels AND half our consonants
too!
~Brad
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