jens,
thank you very much for your help. Now I've only get to work out how to get the
results of the
query inside my Pivot table, so I can compute them.
Greetings
florian
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 11:22:14AM -0400, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
> florian,
>
> as far as i know you can call superValues
florian,
as far as i know you can call superValues from DTML. it returns a list of
objects. you could do something like this:
&dtml-title;
Cannot find anything!
jens
On 5/13/01 10:43, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jens,
>
> thanks
jens,
thanks for your reply. It helped me a lot.
Do you have me a tip how I can get all Z SQL Methods in an selection field.
I've found the superValues('Z SQL Method') function, but I'm having problems
using it, because it can only be used in python.
So how can I get the result returned from th
florian,
without even looking at the code, when you use simple data types (lists,
dictionaries, etc) to store your data you have to make sure that the
persistence machinery gets tickled the right way whenever you update values.
with those simple storage datatypes it won't know things have changed
Hi folks,
I've started to program a pivot table.
Therefore I've created three classes:
ZPivotTable, Row and Cell.
The ZPivotTable class contains a set of Row classes, stored in a dictionary, as well
as the Row classes contain a set of Cell classes stored in a dictionary.
Now I am debugging t