* Les Ferguson <lhf@xtra.co.nz> [2004-08-09 10:39]:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Z SQL methods expect their parameters either as keyword parameters or in the REQUEST object.
It has been written dozens of times...
Or as a single mapping object, according to the Z SQL method help.
Are there any hidden complications to that? And can anybody give a simple example of using that format?
I have been struggling with passing a record into a Z SQL method too.
If a ZSQL method has "one", "two" and "three" as arguments it can be called (a) with a single mapping object: d = {'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3'} some_zsql_method(d) NOTE: this is the same as calling the method with the REQUEST some_zsql_method(REQUEST) (b) or with keyword arguments: some_zsql_method(one=one, two=two, three=three) (c) or with no arguments in which case the method will try to acquire the values for all arguments: some_zsql_method() -- Roché Compaan Upfront Systems http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za