Hey guys,

Yeah. We don't always import using createData or setData. When doing it on 
1000s of rows (daily) it's WAYYYYY to slow.

On one instance, we wrote a bunch of import scripts based largely in bulk 
inserts within MYSQL (CSV straight to MYSQL) and then filled in the gaps that 
the framework usually does via createData and setData.

Lots of testing to get that right though!

My current instance is slightly different though. But it's all working sweet 
now, thanks.

cheers,
Scott.

On 14/01/2014, at 9:28 AM, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Yeah, the label property will only get set by the framework if setData() is 
>> called
> 
> or when using createData() - which is what you'd normally use when manually 
> importing data into FarCry.
> 
> ...Unless you are setting the label in beforeSave() in which case manually 
> calling createData() does not call beforeSave().  This is a known bug that's 
> just been around for years (can't find the bug number).  We just always make 
> sure to call beforeSave() manually before using createData().
> 
> And always make sure to call application.fc.factory.farFU.setSystemFU() to 
> create the friendly url as well after using createData(), as createData() 
> doesn't call that either if also using displaySystemFU.cfm (bug number 
> FC-2268).  So just to be safe, I always call the aforementioned method for 
> FU's after calling createData().
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> --
> Jeff Coughlin
> 
> On Jan 13, 2014, at 5:36 PM, Justin Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Yeah, the label property will only get set by the framework if setData() is 
>> called, so if it was a direct SQL insert then it will bypass the framework :)
>> 
>> cheers,
>> Justin
>> 
>> --
>> Justin Carter
>> http://www.madfellas.com/blog
>> http://twitter.com/justincarter
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Scott Mebberson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Hey Jeff,
>> 
>> Of course. I'll give that a shot, and verify it that it doesn't happen for 
>> new instances. I'm working with data imported by someone else, so chances 
>> are they didn't script label field up when inserting the data.
>> 
>> I think everyone can ignore this post! Sorry.
>> 
>> cheers,
>> Scott.
>> 
>> On 14/01/2014, at 8:57 AM, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I haven't seen this, but I'm still on FC 6.3 at the moment (except for some 
>>> testing I'm doing in 7).  Until a fix is found, one thing you can do is 
>>> force it to save the title to the label by creating a custom beforeSave() 
>>> method inside the custom type.  If anything it will at least give you a 
>>> temporary workaround.  But if this is a bug in FC7, then it's a pretty 
>>> serious one (IMO).
>>> 
>>> Example:
>>> 
>>> <cffunction name="beforeSave" access="public" output="false" 
>>> returntype="struct">
>>>     <cfargument name="stProperties" required="true" type="struct" />
>>>     <cfargument name="stFields" required="true" type="struct" />
>>>     <cfargument name="stFormPost" required="false" type="struct" /> 
>>> 
>>>     <cfset arguments.stProperties.label = arguments.stProperties.title />
>>> 
>>>     <cfreturn super.beforeSave(argumentCollection=arguments) />
>>> </cffunction>
>>> 
>>> If you feel comfortable sharing your CFC, go ahead and post it (maybe we'll 
>>> see something you're missing - sometimes it just takes a second set of eyes 
>>> to see something we've overlooked).  If not, you are welcome to send it to 
>>> just me and I'll be happy to see if something jumps out.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Jeff Coughlin
>>> 
>>> On Jan 13, 2014, at 5:12 PM, Scott Mebberson <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Has anyone run into a problem in which labels for a custom object type 
>>>> aren't working on all occasions. Works for some instances of the object 
>>>> type, but not others. The type does have a title property, which always 
>>>> contains the real value.
>>>> 
>>>> I've tried the following:
>>>> updateApp (a few dozen times, and after each of the following)
>>>> added bLabel to the title cfproperty tag
>>>> added displayLabel.cfm to the type folder in webskins and am outputting 
>>>> stObj.title
>>>> But still, no label. The label doesn't exist in the stObj that is passed 
>>>> around to the various webskins.
>>>> 
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> I'm running FarCry 7 (I did git pull on both core and farcrycms this 
>>>> morning so they're fresh!).
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Scott.
> 
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