The Doctor What wrote:
>
> * Adrian Hungate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010420 05:06]:
> > May be I am misunderstanding your problem here, but are you suggesting that
> >
> > SELECT tab1.col1 col1, tab2.col1 col2
> > FROM ... etc ...
> >
> > Does not expose 'col1' and 'col2' in the namespace for
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Bryan Baszczewski wrote:
> ...I mean that:
>SELECT tab1.col1, tab2.col1
>FROM ... etc ...
> Does not expose 'tab1.col1' and 'tab2.col1'. In otherwords, it
> doesn't gracefully handle name clashes. I realize that calling out
> the variable 'tab1.col1' out of the
Title: RE: [Zope-dev] ZSQL and Normalized databases (or why ZSQL sucks)
I am using ZODBC talking to an MS-SQL7 database (Yack spit), so the syntax is a little different.
As for the unchangeable defaults, I use defaults a lot, and I don't think I've ever seen your problem.
What
FROM etc...
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Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] ZSQL and Normalized databases (or why ZSQL
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* Adrian Hungate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010420 05:06]:
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* Adrian Hungate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010420 05:06]:
> May be I am misunderstanding your problem here, but are you suggesting that
>
> SELECT tab1.col1 col1, tab2.col1 col2
> FROM ... etc ...
>
> Does not expose 'col1' and 'col2' in the namespace for you? This is not my
> experience. Ok,
Title: RE: [Zope-dev] ZSQL and Normalized databases (or why ZSQL sucks)
May be I am misunderstanding your problem here, but are you suggesting that
SELECT tab1.col1 col1, tab2.col1 col2
FROM ... etc ...
Does not expose 'col1' and 'col2' in the namespace for
* Casey Duncan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 17:45]:
> Reason: foo=0 is actually foo='0'. foo:int=0 should work like you want.
Same behaviour. I opened a bug in the collector a while ago about
this:
http://classic.zope.org:8080/Collector/2053/view
A related bug:
http://classic.zope.org:8080/Colle
The Doctor What wrote:
>
> * Paul Erickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 17:02]:
> > The Doctor What wrote:
> > > > * Loosing the variable between the form and dtml-if
> >
> > I don't understand this. I'm assuming that you are losing values that
> > are not in your argument list. All you have to
> Thanks. So I'm still having trouble. I can't get any of the list
> examples to work.
>
> I build a select multiple list, and then try to dtml-in on it. It
> doesn't seem to work. REQUEST shows in it th other and form
> namespaces, as a list, but I can't actually dtml-var it or anything.
>
* Paul Erickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 17:02]:
> The Doctor What wrote:
> > > * Loosing the variable between the form and dtml-if
>
> I don't understand this. I'm assuming that you are losing values that
> are not in your argument list. All you have to do is add the arguments.
That isn't
The Doctor What wrote:
>
> * The Doctor What ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 11:57]:
> > Does any one have an example of ZSQL being used witha normalized
> > database? Or is ZSQL just useless?
> >
> > Near as I can tell, between:
> > * Broken type marshalling
> > * Loosing the variable between the f
* Andy McKay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 14:26]:
> Whats the problem with ZSQL? It calls a sql db with the sql statement, what
> more could you want. If you want more, use python.
How?!?! Documentation? Examples?
Ciao!
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The Do
* Paul Browning ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 13:53]:
> I wouldn't dream of posting to zope-dev myself until
> I'd read around a bit. And I've been reading around
> for more than a year and I still haven't posted ...
10 months, thought it was enough. Two and half on this problem
alone. Thanks for
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>
> --On 19 April 2001 13:00 -0500 The Doctor What <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > * The Doctor What ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [
--On 19 April 2001 13:00 -0500 The Doctor What <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * The Doctor What ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 11:57]:
>> Does any one have an example of ZSQL being used witha normalized
>> database? Or is ZSQL just useless?
[intemperate stuff snipped]
I wouldn't dream of posting
* The Doctor What ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010419 11:57]:
> Does any one have an example of ZSQL being used witha normalized
> database? Or is ZSQL just useless?
>
> Near as I can tell, between:
> * Broken type marshalling
> * Loosing the variable between the form and dtml-if
> * Inability to handle
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