Re: [Zope] strange behaviour of ZSQL methods

2000-11-29 Thread Oliver Bleutgen
> At 15:30 29.11.2000, Oliver Bleutgen wrote: >>You didn't tell what SQL-Database you use, but Postgres and Mysql allow >>logging/monitoring of the queries they get. So you are able to get the >>information straight before/while it hits the backend. > Yes, I'm using Postgres - just discovered the

Re: [Zope] strange behaviour of ZSQL methods

2000-11-29 Thread Steve Spicklemire
How about: -steve > "Oliver" == Oliver Bleutgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Hi listies, >> something strange is happening with my ZSQL methods. I have a >> huge query that works great when testing it in the >> management-interface - it returns about 10 records or so.

Re: [Zope] strange behaviour of ZSQL methods

2000-11-29 Thread Oliver Bleutgen
> Hi listies, > something strange is happening with my ZSQL methods. I have a huge query > that works great when testing it in the management-interface - it returns > about 10 records or so. > but when I implement it into a dtml-method getting the parameters via > X-Y-GMX: $flush > REQUEST as usu

[Zope] strange behaviour of ZSQL methods

2000-11-29 Thread Martin Winkler
Hi listies, something strange is happening with my ZSQL methods. I have a huge query that works great when testing it in the management-interface - it returns about 10 records or so. but when I implement it into a dtml-method getting the parameters via X-Y-GMX: $flush REQUEST as usual, I am ge