The cfloop collection attribute loops over every object within a COM/DCOM collection object, or every element in a structure:
In the loop, each item is referenced by the variable name in the item attribute. The loop executes until all items have been accessed.
The collection attribute is used with the item attribute. In the example that follows, item is assigned a variable called file2, so that with each cycle in the cfloop, each item in the collection is referenced. In the cfoutput section, the name property of the file2 item is referenced for display.
For more information, see "Integrating COM and CORBA Objects in CFML Applications" in the ColdFusion Developer's Guide.
This example uses a COM object to output a list of files. In this example, FFunc is a collection of file2 objects.
<cfobject class = FileFunctions.files name = FFunc action = Create> <cfset FFunc.Path = "c:\"> <cfset FFunc.Mask = "*.*" > <cfset FFunc.attributes = 16 > <cfset x = FFunc.GetFileList()> <cfloop collection = #FFUNC# item = "file2"> <cfoutput> #file2.name# <br> </cfoutput> </cfloop> <!---Loop through a structure that is used as an associative array: ---> ... <!--- Create a structure and loop through its contents. ---> <cfset Departments = StructNew()> <cfset val = StructInsert(Departments, "John ", "Sales ")> <cfset val = StructInsert(Departments, "Tom ", "Finance ")> <cfset val = StructInsert(Departments, "Mike ", "Education ")> <!--- Build a table to display the contents ---> <cfoutput> <table cellpadding = "2 " cellspacing = "2 "> <tr> <td><b>Employee</b></td> <td><b>Dept.</b></td> </tr> <!--- Use item to create the variable person to hold value of key as loop runs. ---> <cfloop collection = #Departments# item = "person "> <tr> <td>#person#</td> <td>#StructFind(Departments, person)#</td></tr> </cfloop> </table> </cfoutput>