Tween using dynamic variable

So I'm a huge supporter of trying to make my code reusable.
I'm trying to build a tween with actionscript that I can use on a
number of different object, depending on what variable I load into
the function. However, I'm having a hard time writing the code.
So, I have a button, that calls a function:
on(rollOver){
_root.fadeLogo(1, "out")
on(rollOut, dragOut){
_root.fadeLogo(1, "in")
Then I have a function in the root of the movie:
function fadeLogo(logoNumber, fadeEffect){
if (fadeEffect=="out"){
fadeClientLogo = new
Tween("clientGridMC.logoHolder"+logoNumber, "_alpha",
Normal.easeOut, "clientGridMC.logoHolder"+logoNumber+"._alpha", 0,
.1, true)
}else{
fadeClientLogo = new
Tween(("clientGridMC.logoHolder"+logoNumber, "_alpha",
Normal.easeOut, "clientGridMC.logoHolder"+logoNumber+"._alpha",
100, .1, true)
However, this doesn't seem to do anything. I need this for a
project going out on Tuesday. Any help would be GREAT! I would hate
to have to simply duplicate this code 16 times simply to change a
few numbers.

Great call LuigiL,
I'm able to get all of this to work until I want to construct
the path to the Movie Clip and send it to the function that will
actually move the object. I am able to pass the correct path all
the way through the function and will even trace back out
correctly. For some reason if I try to tag on more to the path it
dies and does nothing.
Any ideas?
// Function doing the moving.
function linkInvoker(whoAmI, myBG){
new Tween(myBG, "_xscale", Regular.easeOut, 0, 177, .15,
true);
new Tween(myBG, "_alpha", Regular.easeOut, 0, 75, .15,
true);
new Tween(whoAmI, "_x", Regular.easeOut, 0, 8, .25, true);
trace(whoAmI+ " : "+myBG);
// The call from a button
mainLinks_mc.My_btn.onRollOver = function() {
var myBG = this+".bttn_BG";
linkInvoker(this, myBG);
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    Thanks for the quick response, ok we have actually moved to a different solution now, we are actually using Direct Database Request because one of our reports is supposed to be accessing direct transactional system i.e. for this report we are using OBIEE as a reporting tool. We are able to do that and even create links between different reports i.e. based on prompt in Report A filter Report B, but the scenario now is that we need to set a presentation variable from Report A when a navigation link gets clicked, because so far according to our knowledge direct SQL only allows presentation variables in its WHERE clause. So, any ideas how can we set a presentation variable when a navigation link is clicked. Thanks.
    Regards
    Adeel Javed
    Edited by: adeeljaved on Apr 6, 2009 11:43 PM

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