Chris Withers schrieb:
Carsten Senger wrote:
Times are fast moving. Interesting to see such interests in something
ancient to start an excavation ;-)
Znolk 0.1.9 is hidden on zope.org.
http://www.zope.org/Members/zwork/Znolk_SQL_Wizard/default
I think 0.2 was developed at bluedynamics
Carsten Senger wrote:
Times are fast moving. Interesting to see such interests in something
ancient to start an excavation ;-)
Znolk 0.1.9 is hidden on zope.org.
http://www.zope.org/Members/zwork/Znolk_SQL_Wizard/default
I think 0.2 was developed at bluedynamics and never released.
Does anybody have a recent-ish copy of Znolk wizard product or know where I
could get hold of a copy. The original source no longer has it and the one on
the zope.org site is very old. In particular I would like it to function with
SQLite.
Regards
Garry
ga...@schoolteachers.co.uk wrote:
Does anybody have a recent-ish copy of Znolk wizard product or know where I
could get hold of a copy. The original source no longer has it and the one on
the zope.org site is very old. In particular I would like it to function with
SQLite.
Doesn't think
Quoting Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.uk:
ga...@schoolteachers.co.uk wrote:
Does anybody have a recent-ish copy of Znolk wizard product or know where I
could get hold of a copy. The original source no longer has it and
the one on
the zope.org site is very old. In particular I would like
ga...@schoolteachers.co.uk wrote:
Yes it is old, but it is the only reliable thing I've found to rapidly
generate
database edit forms and csv up/download methods.
You should really give Django a go for this sort of thing, from what I
understand, it's one of its main sweetspots...
Chris
--
take collective.mercury this generates intterfaces from every table.
with such an interface yaou need only a couple of lines to build an edit form
for every table.
somethings like:
class DeclarationKLView(formbase.PageForm):
form_fields = form.Fields(ItblDeclaration_klTable)
ignoreContext