Nolan,

I am running ColdFusion 7 on my development machine where I am having
the problem. I mentioned that I used default values of 0 and ""
because I also thought that "" was technically a string, but had the
same problem when switching to 0.

I don't want to change the argument type to any, which would probably
work. String would work too. Specifying the datatype has it's
advantages - security.

-Aaron

On 6/23/06, Nolan Erck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Without seeing some source code all I can think of is....

1. you aren't running ColdFusion 6.0 are you?

2. "This happens even when the argument is optional, and I have default
values of 0 or ""

...well technically "" is not a numeric value, so maybe that's part of
the issue?

Do you get any better results if you change the argument type to "any"?

hth

-nolan

Nolan Erck
Web Developer/Programmer
Schools Financial Credit Union
(916) 569-5409 Office
(916) 569-2024 Fax
www.schools.org

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Aaron Roberson
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDev] Need Help with Arguments in CFCs

It seems that every time I create a cfc with arguments other than
string that I get a message like "The argument xxxx passed to function
xxxx is not of type xxxx."

This happens even when the argument is optional, and I have default
values of 0 or "". Right now it is happening when I don't pass an
argument to my cfc even though the argument is optional and the
default value is 0 (it's numeric).

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Aaron

P.S. I did a search first, so if this is something that comes up often
and has been answered elsewhere, please forgive me - I tried.


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