David Siedband wrote:
I'm have a tuple that I want to pass to a zSQL query to so I can based
on items in the tuple. I get the sequence from a zSQL query that
selects a single field, and I'm postprocessing it with the following:
Which puts the sequence in brackets like this:
[211, 873, 515, 516, 589]
That's the standard Python representation of a list. SQL likes a
different syntax.
but mysql seems to want them in parenthesis... because when I try this
select ThemeWords.*
from DocThemes, ThemeWords
where DocThemes.DocID in
and DocThemes.ThemeID = ThemeWords.ID
I get a KeyError.
The key error would indicate (depending on what it says: since that's
not provided I'm just guessing) that your dtml-let does not contain the
code above.
Also, is it possible to pass a list using dtml-sqlvar?
No. It's not that smart.
You should iterate over your list (dtml-in) to generate an SQL list::
(,)
--jcc
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