I don't know if the following link can solve your problem, but maybe it gives you an idea: http://www.zope.org/Members/Roug/new_record_with_subrecords (How-To: Creating a new record with subrecords in MySQL) Arno
I'm struggling to migrate an application from Zope/PostgreSQL to Zope MySQL (Why ? - because I've got a kind offer of free hosting if I use MySQL).
MySQL offers a limited set of features and is missing, among other things, the ability to use subqueries - so for example in PostgreSQL you can say
update note set notes =<dtml-sqlvar notes type=string> where note_id = (select note_id from artist where <dtml-sqltest artist_id type=int>)
and in MySQL you can't.
If you were working in a traditional programming environment you could overcome this by splitting the above into two parts - a select to retrieve the value of note_id from the artist table followed by an update of the note table using the returned value of note-id.
For example
select note-id into note-id-var from artist where artist-id = 23; update note set notes = 'asdasda' where note-id = note-id-var;
The problem is that in Zope I believe you can't use a returned value within an SQL Method, so the above code would fail. The only way I can see to do the above is to have two separate SQL Methods, one for the select, returning the note-id-var and another for the update. This is very clumsy.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me if there was a better way.
Many thanks
Richard
Richard Moon richard@dcs.co.uk
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