Does it also work with SQL Server 7.0?
thanks
phil
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On 08.12.2000 at 10:10 Anthony Baxter wrote:
Use the Sybase client libraries, with ZSybaseDA. We do that here, and
it works fine (but not for much longer, byebye sqlserver...)
Or FreeTDS, but I don't
As part of a Customer Relationship Management system our company is
developing, we have a Licenses specialist which manages product licenses.
All license objects do not have the same attributes however. The various
attributes relating to different licence types are not known attributes from
the
I'm searching for something that handles a newItem(meta_type,key)
function
that is provided
from the FwCS who decides which object-type is created and gets those
attributes from the customizer
Just use the normal Zope "add list" to create one manually, or call the
appropriate constructors
At 02:49 PM 12/14/00 +0100, Ulrich Eck wrote:
after a while I think I got it now.
I use a FcWS as a Folder like usual in Zope and if i create an object
of a type which is "customized" certain attributes will be set through
the customizer.
Yes.
so for a database app that handles multiple
At 02:42 PM 12/14/00 +0200, Roch'e Compaan wrote:
As part of a Customer Relationship Management system our company is
developing, we have a Licenses specialist which manages product licenses.
All license objects do not have the same attributes however. The various
attributes relating to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Phillip J. Eby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:04 PM 12/12/00 -0500, BS wrote:
Do DataSkins have ownership? I want to give multiple users the ability to
add objects to a rack and only allow the 'owner' to view/edit the object.
DataSkins stored in Racks do not
I am working on a project which requires the use of the Catalog class
(versus ZCatalog) for
indexing and querying. I have basic full text indexing and querying working
correctly but
boolean queries seem not to work. Should boolean queries work using Catalog
or is it
necessary to use ZCatalog
Marc Conley wrote:
I am working on a project which requires the use of the Catalog class
(versus ZCatalog) for
indexing and querying. I have basic full text indexing and querying working
correctly but
boolean queries seem not to work. Should boolean queries work using Catalog
or is it
Marc Conley writes:
Should boolean queries work using Catalog
or is it
necessary to use ZCatalog instead to get that functionality?
ZCatalog is nothing more than a thin wrapper around
Catalog (to make a Catalog a persistent object in ZODB).
All search facilities of ZCatalog
Tempting fate by claiming a bug...but although I'm sure I'm at fault
here, there's no sensible reason for the results I'm getting.
When I view one of several different pages with IE5, the last 11 bytes
don't reach the browser. I've got a couple of other people to try it
out. One of them
Hi,
A development release of the fruits of the "core session tracking" Fishbowl
project
(http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/CoreSessionTracking/FrontPage)
is available at
http://www.zope.org/Members/mcdonc/Products/CoreSessionTracking. It allows
you to keep state across requests for
From: seb bacon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I imagine the fact that I can make it work by adding index_html is the
most telling point, but it's not telling me anything ;)
Leaving off index_html causes Zope to add a base href to the head. That's
the only difference I can think of. Your page doesn't get
I'm having problems deciding where certain methods should be
implemented. In some cases it's easy - for example, objects manage
themselves, Specialists manage collections, so editInstanceForm
belongs in the ZClass, while listOpenOrders belongs in the
Specialist. But here are some cases where
Hi,
Currently I am wrestling with "keyword" indexes in ZCatalogs. How do I
query the ZCatalog for all records of objects indexed on a particular
keyword. For instance if my index is named MediaKeyword ive tried:
dtml-in "Catalog.searchResults( MediaKeywords = ['ouch'] )"
this has
Hello,
I did a little more investigiation into the problem, and couldnt really
find any documentation anywhere on what the actual semantics are of keywords
and how they are queried. For instance:
I have three classes and each has an keyword index named KW:
ObjectOne:KW =
Hi,
sorry for the recent barrage of posts...
In Python Methods I could do urllib.quote(...). This doesn't work in
Python Scripts. Is quote considered a security risk?
Itai
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Evan Simpson wrote:
From: seb bacon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I imagine the fact that I can make it work by adding index_html is the
most telling point, but it's not telling me anything ;)
Leaving off index_html causes Zope to add a base href to the head. That's
WHOW !
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