Última atualização em
18 de jan de 2022
Bugs fixed in ColdFusion (2018 release) Update 6
Bug ID | Description | Component |
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CF-4205512 | Rename the member function Query.swap() to Query.rowSwap(). | Language : Member Functions |
CF-4205435 | You are unable to rename a column using the function setColumnNames, while executing a query. | Database : CFQuery |
CF-4205370 | In ColdFusion Enterprise edition, you are unable to increase the maximum number of threads available for CFTHREAD more than 10. | Tags : General |
CF-4205271 | After installing Update 5 of the 2018 release of ColdFusion, the server becomes unresponsive after a while. | Performance |
CF-4205268 | When you return a function from a Lambda function, ColdFusion requires that you use a block body syntax. | Language |
CF-4205252 | After installing Update 5 and configuring the connector, there are intermittent issues when launching the ColdFusion Administrator page. | Installation/Config : Connector |
CF-4205251 | After the update, nested implicit structures in an argument in an IF statement throw an error. | General Server |
CF-4205250 | A <cfoutput> tag outside of a function call causes a nested tag error if the function call contains a <cfoutput query=" "> | Core Runtime |
CF-4205248 | If you pass a Lambda function into a BIF with a default value in one of the parameters, a parsing error occurs. | Language : Closures |
CF-4205247 | If you pass a Lambda UDF into a BIF with no curly brackets around the body, a parsing error occurs. | Language : Closures |
CF-4205246 | Lambda UDFs do not always parse as expected. | Language : Closures |
CF-4205245 | When a Lambda function has curly brackets around the body, only an explicit return statement must return a value. The implicit return behavior only applies to a function body with no curly brackets. | Language : Closures |
CF-4205241 | In a stand-alone installation of ColdFusion (2018 release) Update 5 within the Administrator, you are unable to create a war file. | Administrator : Archive |