Use the Evaluate() function:

<cfoutput>#evaluate("form.var#count#")#</cfoutput>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ayush Lall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 1:22 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: dynamic control names
>
>
> "dynamic variable names
> In this example, the variable name is itself a variable.
> <CFSET myvariable="current_value">
> <CFSET "#myvariable#"=5>"
>
> Hi !!
>
> My question is very much related to dynamic names.
>
> I have control names in the form as "varN" where N is a count changing
> with every iteration of the loop.So names are like..var1,var2,var3...so
> on.
>
> I need to access the values of those variable controls in a iterative
> loop like....
>
> <CFLOOP INDEX="Count" FROM="1" TO="#Form.Count#" STEP="1">
>
> Here I need to have access to the value of control
> "Form.var1" but I am not able to find a way to do so.
>
> Format - (Form.var)(Count)
>
> What can be done so as to have an output for the statement :
> <CFOUTPUT>#Form.var1#<CFOUTPUT> ??
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ayush Lall.
>
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