Andreas Jung wrote:
--On Sonntag, 6. März 2005 13:38 Uhr +0100 Milos Prudek <prudek@bvx.cz> wrote:
Why should logging within a PythonScript (e.g. through zLOG) be discarded? The zLOG engine is *not* tied to transactions.
Thank you Andreas. Could you please post a one-line simplest example of using zLOG in a TTW Python Script ?
*wink* the zLOG API is documented :-) -> zLOG package
from zLOG import lOG, INFO
LOG(ident, INFO, reason)
and enabling zLOG may be an adventure by itself. Try using something along this general idea. request = container.REQUEST RESPONSE = request.RESPONSE write = RESPONSE.write <...stuff...> for o in some_objects_somehwere: <...more..stuff...> write('some_cool_message_like_iter_number') it will write messages to the page as they are processed, w/o waiting for the transaction to commit or finish. Another way to do things is to create an error_log object in the containing folder and see what it logs (you may want to edit the errors it omits). Hope this helps. /dario -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dario Lopez-Kästen, IT Systems & Services Chalmers University of Tech. "...and click? damn, I need to kill -9 Word again..." - b using macosx