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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:06:10+00:00 2026-05-10T15:06:10+00:00

In a ColdFusion Component (CFC), is it necessary to use fully qualified names for

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In a ColdFusion Component (CFC), is it necessary to use fully qualified names for variables-scoped variables?

Am I going to get myself into trouble if I change this:

<cfcomponent>     <cfset variables.foo = 'a private instance variable'>      <cffunction name = 'doSomething'>         <cfset var bar = 'a function local variable'>         <cfreturn 'I have #variables.foo# and #bar#.'>     </cffunction> </cfcomponent> 

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<cfcomponent>     <cfset foo = 'a private instance variable'>      <cffunction name = 'doSomething'>         <cfset var bar = 'a function local variable'>         <cfreturn 'I have #foo# and #bar#.'>     </cffunction> </cfcomponent> 
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  1. 2026-05-10T15:06:11+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:06 pm

    It won’t matter to specify ‘variables’ when you create the variable, because foo will be placed in the variables scope by default; but it will matter when you access the variable.

    <cfcomponent>     <cfset foo = 'a private instance variable'>      <cffunction name='doSomething'>         <cfargument name='foo' required='yes'/>         <cfset var bar = 'a function local variable'>         <cfreturn 'I have #foo# and #bar#.'>     </cffunction>      <cffunction name='doAnotherThing'>         <cfargument name='foo' required='yes'/>         <cfset var bar = 'a function local variable'>         <cfreturn 'I have #variables.foo# and #bar#.'>     </cffunction>  </cfcomponent> 

    doSomething(‘args’) returns ‘I have args and a function local variable‘

    doAnotherThing(‘args’) returns ‘I have a private instance of a variable and a function local variable.’

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