At 11:09 AM 2/9/00 -0500, Jeff K. Hoffman wrote:
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, David Salgado wrote:
Hi All
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Now, each of the 'myObj' instances has a property 'myProp', which I'm interested in. So I can do this;
<dtml-in "objectValues('myObj')"> <dtml-var myProp><br> </dtml-in>
...to display a list of all the 'myProp' values of the 'myObj' objects.
What I want to do is display a table where column one contains the id of the object, and column two contains the 'myProp' value. From a brief look at the source of "lib/python/OFS/ObjectManager.py" it looks as if the 'objectItems()' method might do something like what I want, but I haven't been able to get it to do what I want.
How about this:
<dtml-in "objectValues('myObj')"> <dtml-var sequence-var-id> -- <dtml-var sequence-var-myProp><br> </dtml-in>
Is there any reason why you couldn't just do this? <dtml-in "objectValues('myObj')"> <dtml-var id> -- <dtml-var myProp><br> </dtml-in> James W. Howe mailto:jwh@allencreek.com Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103