Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual

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Dynamic sites, pages and web forms

Last updated 6/3/2015

Options for the simple Recordset dialog box (ColdFusion)

Define a recordset for ColdFusion document types as a source of dynamic content without you having to hand code
SQL statements.

1

In the Name box, enter a name for the recordset.

A common practice is to add the prefix rs to recordset names to distinguish them from other object names in your
code. For example: rsPressReleases

Recordset names can only contain letters, numbers, and the underscore character (_). You cannot use special
characters or spaces.

2

If you’re defining a recordset for a ColdFusion component (that is, if a CFC file is currently open in Dreamweaver),
select an existing CFC function from the Function pop-up menu, or click the New Function button to create a new
function.

Note: The Function pop-up menu is only available if a CFC file is the current document and you have access to a
computer running ColdFusion MX 7 or better.

The recordset is defined in the function.

3

Select a data source from the Data Source pop-up menu.

If no data source appears in the pop-up menu, you must create a ColdFusion data source.

4

In the Username and Password boxes, enter the user name and password for the ColdFusion application server if
required.

Data sources in ColdFusion may require a user name and password to access them. If you do not have the user name
and password to access a data source in ColdFusion, contact your organization’s ColdFusion administrator.

5

In the Table pop-up menu, select the database table that will provide data to the recordset.

The Table pop-up menu displays all tables in the specified database.

6

To include a subset of the table’s columns in the recordset, click Selected and choose the desired columns by
Control-clicking (Windows) or Command-clicking (Macintosh) them in the list.

7

To further limit the records returned from the table, complete the Filter section:

• From the first pop-up menu, select a column in the database table to compare against a test value you define.

• From the second pop-up menu, select a conditional expression to compare the selected value in each record

against the test value.

• From the third pop-up menu, select Entered Value.

• In the box, enter the test value.

If the specified value in a record meets your filtering condition, the record is included in the recordset.

8

(Optional) To sort the records, select a column to sort by, and then specify whether the records should be sorted in
ascending (1, 2, 3... or A, B, C...) or descending order.

9

Click Test to connect to the database and create an instance of the data source.

A table appears displaying the returned data. Each row contains a record and each column represents a field in that
record. Click OK to close the test recordset.

10

Click OK. The newly defined ColdFusion recordset appears in the Bindings panel.

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