Re: [V4Rev]Valentina equivalent of revDataFromQuery

2010-06-16 Thread Ruslan Zasukhin
On 6/16/10 3:59 AM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote: Diving into Rev + Valentina, again. This time around, as highly recommended by Ruslan (William Humphrey and others) I've tried to steer clear of Rev's own DB calls and stick exclusively with Val API calls. At his point all I'm

Re: [V4Rev]Valentina equivalent of revDataFromQuery

2010-06-16 Thread Ruslan Zasukhin
On 6/16/10 3:59 AM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote: Diving into Rev + Valentina, again. This time around, as highly recommended by Ruslan (William Humphrey and others) I've tried to steer clear of Rev's own DB calls and stick exclusively with Val API calls. At his point all I'm

[V4Rev]Valentina equivalent of revDataFromQuery

2010-06-15 Thread Kay C Lan
Diving into Rev + Valentina, again. This time around, as highly recommended by Ruslan (William Humphrey and others) I've tried to steer clear of Rev's own DB calls and stick exclusively with Val API calls. At his point all I'm trying to replicate is revDataFromQuery; ie extract actual data, not a

Re: [V4Rev]Valentina equivalent of revDataFromQuery

2010-06-15 Thread Bob Sneidar
Since runrev Can ONLY access an SQL database via the revdb API, ALL methods are at some point doing what you need them to. I highly recommend sqlYoga as he has a built in function that does exactly what you are trying to do. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you see that his main

Re: [V4Rev]Valentina equivalent of revDataFromQuery

2010-06-15 Thread Kay C Lan
Thanks Bob, If it weren't for the fact that I'm a hobbyist and don't make any money from Rev, then purchasing sqlYoga might make cents. But for the want of one method, I might have to nut it out. If Rev has a single call that does it, I'm guessing the Val API can, it just appears the