Listing all variables in a scope

2000-08-08 Thread Russel Madere

I'm having a mental block right now.  I looked in the documentation and in 
the archives, but can't find the answer.

Is there a way to list the values of the variables in the Variables 
scope?  I know in the Form scope I can use FileNames and in a query scope I 
can use ColumnList.  Is there something similar for the Variables Scope?

Thanks,

Russel

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Re: Listing all variables in a scope

2000-08-08 Thread Russel Madere

Am I being ignored?



At 09:55 08.08.2000 -0500, you wrote:
I'm having a mental block right now.  I looked in the documentation and in
the archives, but can't find the answer.

Is there a way to list the values of the variables in the Variables
scope?  I know in the Form scope I can use FileNames and in a query scope I
can use ColumnList.  Is there something similar for the Variables Scope?

Thanks,

Russel

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ICQ: 5446158   http://www.TurboSquid.com

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Re: Listing all variables in a scope

2000-08-08 Thread Jared Clinton

I'm pretty sure nobody knows the answer Russel.  Stop being so paranoid.

Russel Madere wrote:

 Am I being ignored?

 At 09:55 08.08.2000 -0500, you wrote:
 I'm having a mental block right now.  I looked in the documentation and in
 the archives, but can't find the answer.
 
 Is there a way to list the values of the variables in the Variables
 scope?  I know in the Form scope I can use FileNames and in a query scope I
 can use ColumnList.  Is there something similar for the Variables Scope?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Russel
 
 Russel Madere, Jr. Senior Web Developer
 ICQ: 5446158   http://www.TurboSquid.com
 
 Just what the heck is a Turbo Squid?!?!?!?!?!? Ask me...
 
 
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Re: Listing all variables in a scope

2000-08-08 Thread Russel Madere

That comes from death march hours for 4 weeks straight.

But you know, I enjoy my paranoia.

Sorry to waste the bandwidth.

Russel

At 12:11 08.09.2000 +1000, you wrote:
I'm pretty sure nobody knows the answer Russel.  Stop being so paranoid.

Russel Madere wrote:

  Am I being ignored?
 
  At 09:55 08.08.2000 -0500, you wrote:
  I'm having a mental block right now.  I looked in the documentation and in
  the archives, but can't find the answer.
  
  Is there a way to list the values of the variables in the Variables
  scope?  I know in the Form scope I can use FileNames and in a query 
 scope I
  can use ColumnList.  Is there something similar for the Variables Scope?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Russel
  
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Re: Listing all variables in a scope

2000-08-08 Thread Joseph Eugene

Hey Russel,
What scope variable are you looking for ?
Do you just need to see the session variables?

cfset x=#StructKeyList(Session,",")#
cfoutput#x#/cfoutput

This gives you the session variables!!!

Hope this helps
Joe


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 That comes from death march hours for 4 weeks straight.

 But you know, I enjoy my paranoia.

 Sorry to waste the bandwidth.

 Russel

 At 12:11 08.09.2000 +1000, you wrote:
 I'm pretty sure nobody knows the answer Russel.  Stop being so paranoid.
 
 Russel Madere wrote:
 
   Am I being ignored?
  
   At 09:55 08.08.2000 -0500, you wrote:
   I'm having a mental block right now.  I looked in the documentation
and in
   the archives, but can't find the answer.
   
   Is there a way to list the values of the variables in the Variables
   scope?  I know in the Form scope I can use FileNames and in a query
  scope I
   can use ColumnList.  Is there something similar for the Variables
Scope?
   
   Thanks,
   
   Russel
   
   Russel Madere, Jr. Senior Web Developer
   ICQ: 5446158   http://www.TurboSquid.com
   
   Just what the heck is a Turbo Squid?!?!?!?!?!? Ask me...
   
   
  
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