Dennis Allison wrote at 2005-6-7 03:41 -0700:
>Zope 2.7.6
>Python 2.3.5
>MySQLDA-1.2.1c3
>ZMYSQLDA-2.09b3
>
>
>Site Error
>
>An error was encountered while publishing this resource.
>
>Error Type: KeyError
>Error Value: 'query'
Interesting, how long it take to fix trivial errors
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Dieter
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Found it.
Edit lib/python/Shared/DC/dtml/customDefaultReport.dtml
Replace what is there with the code below (or compare and change)
This is from our 2.7.5 install.
(Previous results)
%(else no_table)[
%(heading)s
%(else)]
%(ro
This bounced around on the list recently. It is supposed to be fixed now but
the solution is modifying the source and changing how the batching is done. It
works if less than 20 records returned...blows up if more. You can test this by
forcing your query to only return a few records. Can't reme
I've never had any problem with parameterless queries. (-:
No, this is a simple case of a parameter somehow being lost in
the ZMI interface.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Joe Bezier wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> By any chance are you trying to test a ZSQL method that doesn't
> (shouldn't) need any query p
Am Dienstag, den 07.06.2005, 12:03 +0100 schrieb Joe Bezier:
> Hi there,
>
> By any chance are you trying to test a ZSQL method that doesn't
> (shouldn't) need any query parameters? For some reason (and I'm not the
> guy who can tell you why...) these types of tests always break - try
> adding
Hi there,
By any chance are you trying to test a ZSQL method that doesn't
(shouldn't) need any query parameters? For some reason (and I'm not the
guy who can tell you why...) these types of tests always break - try
adding '?query=' to the end of the URL. and see if that helps.
Cheers,
Joe.