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On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 10:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> It saves having to worry if the session variables are locked everywhere, 
> as you don't need to lock the request scope.  Just transfer it to Request 
> and forget about it, and transfer anything that might have changed back 
> into the Session scope when you're finished.

Only for simple variables is this true...

If you put a cfc into the request scope from the session scope, it only
makes a reference/pointer to the original session variable.

If you just have simple variables, it does a clone or copy of the
variable value.

So, only copy into the request scope if using simple variables (which I
very rarely do on CFMX now).

Paul

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