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What is the syntax for passing the form scope into a cfc with access="remote"? I have:

<cfcomponent>
<cfset Variables.Datasource = "xxx">

<cffunction name="Save" access="remote">
    <cfset var local = {}>

    <!--- todo: try/catch --->  
    <cfif arguments.PersonID>
        <cfquery datasource="#Variables.Datasource#">
        UPDATE Person
        SET FirstName = <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" value="#arguments.FirstName#">
        ,LastName = <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" value="#arguments.LastName#">
        WHERE PersonID = <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_integer" value="#arguments.PersonID#">
        </cfquery>
        <cfset local.result = arguments.PersonID>
    <cfelse>
        <cfquery name="local.qry" datasource="#Variables.Datasource#">
        INSERT INTO Person(FirstName,LastName) VALUES(
        <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" value="#arguments.FirstName#">
        ,<cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" value="#arguments.LastName#">
        );
        SELECT PersonID FROM Person 
        WHERE PersonID=Scope_Identity()
        </cfquery>
        <cfset local.result = local.qry.PersonID>
    </cfif>
    <cfreturn local.result>
</cffunction>
</cfcomponent>

I need to pass in form.PersonID, form.firstname, form.lastname.

2 Answers 2

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Your remote function can accept either a struct argument, or 3 string arguments (PersonID, firstname and lastname).

See <CFARGUMENT> in documentation

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  • Henry, thanks for the response. I wasn't clear enough. I'm learning jQuery, so the answer had to do with the .serialize() function in jQuery. Mar 30, 2010 at 5:25
  • Phillip - if your question is about jQuery, please edit your question to explicitly ask about that. Also, you can add the jQuery tag to help people who have an interest in that find it. I would have answered the question as stated exactly like @Henry.
    – Ben Doom
    Mar 30, 2010 at 13:54
  • Ouch. OK, I'll rethink and reword this question in a little while. Mar 30, 2010 at 17:21
  • btw, you don't need to use jQuery if you don't wanna. cfajaxproxy can serialize form for you too. :)
    – Henry
    Mar 30, 2010 at 18:41
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One unrelated thing. In cf9 you already have the local struct waiting. More on this here http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/21/The-New-ColdFusion-LOCAL-Scope

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  • Good note intnick. I looked at byteout.com and am impressed with your work. Right now my shared server is on 8, so I am still coding in 8 syntax even though I have 9 on my localhost. It's going to be huge change when I start coding 9 because of the script syntax! Mar 30, 2010 at 17:20

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