On Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:40:08 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with the TinyTable and TinyTablePlus products
is that they use
the tokenize.py module which treats any field value as a
possible Python expression.
Since ":" is a special token in Python, it gets
interpreted as such.
Graham Chiu writes:
I tried storing these in tiny tables, but it doesn't seem
that tiny tables allow one to store tokens. If I specify
the value as say, criteria:tokens, it gets changed to just
criteria.
Probably, This is a ZPublisher feature. It interpretes
":type" suffixes of form
The problem with the TinyTable and TinyTablePlus products is that they use
the tokenize.py module which treats any field value as a possible Python expression.
Since ":" is a special token in Python, it gets interpreted as such. One
quick way to get around this is to quote your field value -
I would like to run some regular reports based upon
sqlmethods. The input to these are a mixture of normal
values, and some tokenised values.
I tried storing these in tiny tables, but it doesn't seem
that tiny tables allow one to store tokens. If I specify
the value as say, criteria:tokens,