Julian Yap wrote:
I used the following and it works great (without some formatting for clarity): <tr tal:define="customer container/getCustomerLicences" tal:condition="customer"> <td>Customer: <span tal:content="python:customer[0]['full_name']"></span></td> </tr>
hmm, this strikes me as just plain wrong :-S Why is getCustomerLicenses returning more than one row if you only want the first one? If it only returned one row, then you could do: <tr tal:repeat="customer container/getCustomerLicences"> <td> Customer: <span tal:content="customer/full_name"></span> </td> </tr> ...no need for the condition or the yucky integer indexes. Now, if you really can't stop your sql returning more than one row (LIMIT 1 anyone?) then how about: <tr tal:define="customers container/getCustomerLicences; customer python:customers and customers[0]" tal:condition="customer"> <td> Customer: <span tal:content="customer/full_name"></span> </td> </tr> cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk