On Apr 20, Jesper Noehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >you can try accessing directly the SQL database; the 'runtime'
> >information (as you can see in the "info_type" table) has id = 1.
> 
> Sounds good.
> 
> Are you going to extend the library so it's possible to query on
> this column only, in the future?

This feature will not be in the next 3.0 release (within 10/12 days),
but it's something I was wondering about since a long time; the
ability to do some complex queries would be really cool.
I'm still not sure what the best approach could be; any hint/help
is welcomed!

> I can see how not many other people might need it, but I'd like
> to know whether I should keep an eye out for native functionality,
> or trust my own query.

In the short term, you'll have to do this with your own hands. :-)


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