Hello. First of all Happy New Year!This is korea. I am a zope student. On studying I have two question.Q1. How call the ZSQLMethod into script python.Firrst I write the script python named 'myscript' and the ZSQLMethod named 'mySqlMethod'
myscript (script python)
Hi,
> Q1. How call the ZSQLMethod into script python.
take a look at http://www.zope.org/Members/spinwing/ZSQL_Results
> Q2. How to display the list type data.
You should give us more info, errors or trace back.
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Sede:
Urgh! While trying to get Zope 2.5.0b3 working I accidentally
started a 2.5.0b3 ZEO client on a Zope 2.4.3 ZEO server.
Doing this caused some stuff (Sessions?) to be added to the
database. When the live 2.4.3 ZEO client stopped, it wouldn't
restart with the following traceback:
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2002-01-
Could you just undo enough transactions to get back to the old state?
Or do you need to keep some of the changes you made?
Jeremy
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Jeremy Hylton wrote:
> Could you just undo enough transactions to get back to the old state?
> Or do you need to keep some of the changes you made?
I'm not familiar with any tools that can go through
transactions like this. Can you poing me towards
a tool that allows me to see all the transaction
Ugg. This is my fault.
Get the tranalyzer (http://www.zope.org/Members/htrd/tranalyzer)
Follow the instructions from Itamar's howto here:
http://www.zope.org/Members/itamar/CorruptedZODB
Andrew Sydelko wrote:
> Jeremy Hylton wrote:
>
>>Could you just undo enough transactions to get back to
I don't know if a tool exists either. I think something quick could
be hacked together, but I doubt I'd have time to do it anytime soon.
I don't know if you up for some programming to accomplish this goal or
not.
There are a couple of ideas I have along these lines in case you or
someone else ca
Chris McDonough wrote:
> Try the "original" tranalyzer here instead:
> http://www.zope.org/Members/tsarna/Tranalyzer
That's better, but it bombs out part way thru:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./tranalyzer.py", line 333, in ?
main(sys.argv)
File "./tranalyzer.py", line 325,
Darn. At this point you can try just hacking off bits of file at the
end of a *copy* of the Data.fs you have by using the trunctate method
described in Itamar's howto. Start small and just cut off pieces at the
end of the file until you're able to start Zope again. You might lose
some data
Note that untarring the attached "products" into your 2.4 Products
directory should allow you to start 2.4 up with the Data.fs from your
foray into 2.5 without needing to truncate anything. At that point you
should be able to delete the session_data_manager, temp_folder, and
browser_id_manage
Chris McDonough wrote:
> Note that untarring the attached "products" into your 2.4 Products
> directory should allow you to start 2.4 up with the Data.fs from your
> foray into 2.5 without needing to truncate anything. At that point you
> should be able to delete the session_data_manager, temp
Whoops, that wasn't quite enough. Also do this:
Create the following Python file as "unscrew.py" in your 2_4/lib/python
directory and run it.
import Zope
app = Zope.app()
app._delObject('session_data_manager')
app._delObject('browser_id_manager')
app._delObject('temp_folder')
del app.__before_
Chris McDonough wrote:
> Make sure you try the "unscrew.py" thing I sent over before doing that...
Just tried it. It seemed to run fine, but I still get 404 Not found on
/manage_main and 400 Bad Request on /
--andy.
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Chris McDonough wrote:
> Make sure you try the "unscrew.py" thing I sent over before doing that...
sitting here waiting for you response to my last email saying that
didn't work, I realized I hadn't deleted the cache before restarting.
So, now that that the cache is gone, I restarted it up and
So, I thought I fixed my problems... But now I can't get
to / or /manage_main again. Although I _can_ ftp in to
see stuff.
I don't understand the problem here...
/ returns 400 Bad Request
/manage_main returns 404 Not Found
--andy.
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Is this before or after you applied the "unscrew.py" script?
Andrew Sydelko wrote:
> So, I thought I fixed my problems... But now I can't get
> to / or /manage_main again. Although I _can_ ftp in to
> see stuff.
>
> I don't understand the problem here...
>
> / returns 400 Bad Request
> /manage_
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 10:13, Wolfram Kerber wrote:
> >
> > I didn't think you could have more than one
> > setDefaultAccess in a class. If you can, then you can set:
> >
> > security.setDefaultAccess('deny')
> > security.setDefaultAccess({'meta_type': 1})
>
> The last 'setDefaultAccess' statement
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