cfupdate

Description

Updates records in a data source from data in a ColdFusion form or form Scope.

Categories

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History

ColdFusion MX: Deprecated the connectString, dbName, dbServer, dbtype, provider, and providerDSN attributes. They do not work, and might cause an error, in releases later than ColdFusion 5.

Syntax

<cfupdate  
    dataSource = "ds_name" 
    tableName = "table_name" 
    formFields = "field_names" 
    password = "password" 
    tableOwner = "name" 
    tableQualifier = "qualifier" 
    username = "username">
Note: You can specify this tag’s attributes in an attributeCollection attribute whose value is a structure. Specify the structure name in the attributeCollection attribute and use the tag’s attribute names as structure keys.

Attributes

AttributeDescriptionRequiredDefault
dataSourceName of the data source that contains the table.Required
formFieldsComma-delimited list of form fields to update. If a form field is not matched by a column name in the database, ColdFusion throws an error. The formFields list must include the database table primary key field, which must be present in the form. It can be hidden.Optional(all on form, except keys)
passwordOverrides the password value specified in ODBC setup.Optional
tableNameName of table to update. For Oracle drivers, must be uppercase. For Sybase driver, case sensitive; must be in same case as used when the table was created.Required
tableOwnerFor data sources that support table ownership (for example, SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase SQL Anywhere), the table owner.Optional
tableQualifierFor data sources that support table qualifiers. The purpose of table qualifiers is as follows: SQL Server and Oracle: name of the database that contains the table Intersolv dBASE driver: directory of DBF filesOptional
usernameOverrides username value specified in ODBC setup.Optional

Example

<!--- This example lets you update a person's telephone number in the employee table. ---> 
<cfif isDefined("form.phone")> 
    <cfupdate datasource="cfdocexamples" tablename="EMPLOYEES"> 
</cfif> 
 
<cfquery name="empTable" datasource="cfdocexamples"> 
    SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEES 
</cfquery> 
 
<!--- This code shows the contents of the employee table and allows you to choose a row for updating. ---> 
<table border="1"> 
<cfoutput query="empTable"> 
    <tr> 
        <td>#firstName#</td> 
        <td>#lastName#</td> 
        <td>#phone#</td> 
        <td><a href="cfupdate.cfm?id=#emp_id#">Edit</a></td> 
    </tr> 
</cfoutput> 
</table> 
 
<cfif isDefined("url.id")> 
    <cfquery name="phoneQuery" datasource="cfdocexamples"> 
        SELECT * FROM employees WHERE emp_id=#url.id# 
    </cfquery> 
<!--- This code displays the row to edit for update. ---> 
    <cfoutput query="phoneQuery"> 
        <form action="cfupdate.cfm" method="post"> 
        #phoneQuery.firstName# #phoneQuery.lastName#  
        <input name="phone" type="text" value="#phone#" size="12">  
        <input type="submit" value="Update"> 
        <input name="emp_id" type="hidden" value="#emp_id#"> 
        <!--- The emp_id is passed as a hidden field to be used as a primary  
            key in the CFUPDATE. ---> 
        </form> 
    </cfoutput> 
</cfif>
Note: The cfupdate tag internally uses parameterized queries.