In your query put cfset var getStandardRet = /
That may help.
Ade
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From: Jason Wagstaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2003 15:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: problems with recursion in cfmx
I don't know if this is a possible bug (or maybe i am doing
Ignore that. I meant to say, in the recursive functions, locally scope your
queries.
cfset var yourQuery = /
should do it.
Ade
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From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2003 15:08
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: problems with recursion in cfmx
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In your query put cfset var getStandardRet = /
That may help.
Ade
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From: Jason Wagstaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2003 15:04
=#VARIABLES# /
Also, does anyone know a similar way to see all var scoped variables?
Dumping var doesn't work.
Ade
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From: Jason Wagstaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2003 15:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: problems with recursion in cfmx
--- Adrian Lynch [EMAIL
but is this what is supppose to happen/intended?
Yes.
Any unscoped variable that is created in a function body is
automatically placed in the variables scope, which is global and not
localised to the function, hence future iterations of the same function
can read/overwrite that value.To
Also, does anyone know a similar way to see all var scoped
variables? Dumping var doesn't work.
You can't - however - if you need to, simply do:
cfset var local = structNew()
and place all your crap in local, then you can inspect it at will.
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--- Tim Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but is this what is supppose to happen/intended?
Yes.
Any unscoped variable that is created in a function body is
automatically placed in the variables scope, which is global and
not
localised to the function, hence future iterations of the same
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