Rik Hoekstra writes:
> A short explanation: sql queries return a result object (so does ZCatalog
> btw), which you can't address directly in DTML (or at least I wouldn't know
> how ;-) If it the result object is empty it won't have a (sequence) start
> in a dtml-in. This is the same code Sear
> Thanks for that... Although Im not terribly sure what the magic behind the
> sequence-start is, but it works very well.
>
A short explanation: sql queries return a result object (so does ZCatalog
btw), which you can't address directly in DTML (or at least I wouldn't know
how ;-) If it the re
Thanks for that... Although Im not terribly sure what the magic behind the
sequence-start is, but it works very well.
Cheers,
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Rik Hoekstra wrote:
> >
> > I have a processing script that takes emails and puts them into a
>
> I have a processing script that takes emails and puts them into a table.
> I bring up a table for confirmation and then submit the whole thing by a
> iterative item:records zsql method.
>
> My problem is that the table requires a unique primary key and quite
> regularly there duplicates. So of
Hi Zopers,
I have a processing script that takes emails and puts them into a table.
I bring up a table for confirmation and then submit the whole thing by a
iterative item:records zsql method.
My problem is that the table requires a unique primary key and quite
regularly there duplicates. So ofc