> Seems like the first element of the list of result objects returned by
> sqlGetAllotmentArea doesn't define anything called 'AllotmentArea_ID'.
> Could it be a case problem? What datbase/db_adaptor are you using?
It is a case problem, which really surprised me because Interbase is not
case sens
Hi Roche,
> > In all simplicity I still can't get it to work but here's some more info
> > from the console:
> >
> > Traceback (innermost last):
> > File
> > C:\PROGRA~1\ZOPE230\lib\python\Products\ZPatterns\AttributeProviders.py,
> > line 335, in _AttributeFor
> > (Object: GAPMixin)
> >
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Roch'e Compaan wrote:
> > In all simplicity I still can't get it to work but here's some more info
> > from the console:
> >
> > Traceback (innermost last):
> > File
> > C:\PROGRA~1\ZOPE230\lib\python\Products\ZPatterns\AttributeProviders.py,
> > line 335, in _AttributeFor
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Roch'e Compaan wrote:
> In all simplicity I still can't get it to work but here's some more info
> from the console:
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File
> C:\PROGRA~1\ZOPE230\lib\python\Products\ZPatterns\AttributeProviders.py,
> line 335, in _AttributeFor
> (Object:
> In my experience, getItem will return None if *anything* goes wrong
> with data retieval or object creation. Sometimes you get a traceback in
> the STUPID_LOG, and sometimes you don't (and I haven't figured out the
> pattern yet). Test everything you can independently, and simplify
> everythi
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Roch'e Compaan wrote:
> When I call getItem() on the specialist, it returns None.
In my experience, getItem will return None if *anything* goes wrong
with data retieval or object creation. Sometimes you get a traceback in
the STUPID_LOG, and sometimes you don't (and I haven'