Peter,

 

Worked great!

 

Thanks

 

Steve

 


From: Peter Dobbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 10:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: In/Out Parametes in a class file

 

You need to set the name of the variable of the outbound parameter. It doesn't assume the name of the parameter (as that might conflict with your application's naming conventions)

 

In your method call (the Key) under Parameters you can see five columns: Name | Type | Format | Value | Incl. Empty

 

In the Value column of the outbound parameter you see the word "Local", click just to the right of the word local and there is a little text box. Type in the name of the variable that you want to bind that outbound parameter to. You may also change the scope if you so desire. Then you just use the name that you give it from then on.

 

I'd send a picture of it, but the JPEG police might hunt me down ;-)

 

Peter Dobbs

 

Football Fanatics Inc.

www.footballfanatics.com

 

Moveable Inc.

www.moveable.com

 


From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: In/Out Parametes in a class file

 

try <@setparam name="nameOfOutParameter">

 

I know you can set method$returnValue, and I think if a method variable matches the name of an out var, it should work, but <@setparam> should def work.

 

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Robert Garcia

President - BigHead Technology

VP Application Development - eventpix.com

13653 West Park Dr

Magalia, Ca 95954

ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040

 

On Jul 20, 2005, at 6:26 AM, Fogelson, Steve wrote:

 

I have set up a tcf with a method that I want to use the “Out Parameters” to pass variable back to the application file. Within the Method, I assign the Out Parameters with the “method” scope.

 

In the application file, I create the object and call the method. The Out Parameters “Value” is automatically set to “Request”. The method doesn’t pass anything out to the application. The only way I can get it to pass the parameters is to assign the parameters within the method using the “request” scope. Doesn’t seem quite right to me. I have looked at the documentation and can’t figure it out.

 

Do I have to set the parameter variables within the method using the “request” scope or is there something that I am missing about the “Value” within the application when referencing the method?

 

What is the “Value” used for? Can I assign a variable here that the method parameter passes back to?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Steve Fogelson

Internet Commerce Solutions

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