"R. David Murray" wrote:
I'll probably figure this out as soon as I post like last time, but I've been staring at it and can't see my mistake. The following code returns a list of None's:
objs = [] for catent in container.Catalog(context.REQUEST): objs.append(container.Catalog.getobject(catent.data_record_id_)) return objs
I've checked, and catent is a mybrains instance and catent.data_record_id_ has an increasing number as its value. So why doesn't this work?
Also, and this is a better reason for posting this to zope-dev than asking for help is <grin>: why can't I say
catent.getobject()
That would seem to be a lot more OOish.
This is under Zope-2.3.0, by the way.
--RDM
That code looks pretty good to me. Did you try updating the Catalog? Also, what happens if just append catent. Do you get something other than None then? I would assume so, but it might help to see exactly what the meta data is to identify the objects it "should" return. I agree that getobject should be a method of the result item, although implementing it might be a bit tricky to do. I looked into that a while back. Perhaps I should take another look at that... -- | Casey Duncan | Kaivo, Inc. | cduncan@kaivo.com `------------------>