I've got a ZClass "A" that subclasses another ZClass "B". I can use the default propertysheets/B/manage method to update B's properties; but how do I access the properties of A through the management interface? Many thanks Seb. -----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of knight Sent: 06 October 2000 10:05 To: zope@zope.org Cc: Mark Twiddy Subject: Re: [Zope] external method database connection Also, you could always import the specific module for your database, and create a db connection, then execute() and fetch() directly. Although, if you are putting this in an external method, it would be wiser to use your existing ZSQL methods ;] Knight knight@phunc.com On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, knight wrote:
How do I get a zope database connection from an enternal method?
You can access your db using your existing ZSQL Methods by calling them from the namespace passed in, specifically self.
Example:
def myextmethod(self): mfl_id = 3 results = self.sqlCountUsers(mfl_id=mfl_id) for result in results: print result[0], result[3]
Keep in mind that a list is returned, not a dictionary.
Knight knight@phunc.com
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