Curtis, Doing Z SQL Methods (SELECT) is really easy with DTML. When you've got a working example of it in DTML, then we can perhaps help you to convert that into Python Method code. Cheers, Peter
On Thursday 25 January 2001 16:50, Evan Simpson wrote:
From: "Curtis Maloney" <curtis@cardgate.net>
A Z SQL Method ( Returner.sql.getDetails )
[snip]
<dtml-with "Returner.getDetails(Returner, User=12)"> <dtml-var fieldName> </dtml-with>
You want either:
<dtml-in "Returner.getDetails(Returner, User=12)"> <dtml-var fieldName> </dtml-in>
No...if you'd paid attention, the Returner.getDetails() is a python method that calls Returner.sql.getDetails() and does the [0] slicing.
Besides, I've also tried ditching the Python Method, and doing the slicing in my DTML, and it STILL doesn't work. This is what has me so confused. Even removing most of the complexity, the problem persists.
Cheers,
Evan @ digicool & 4-am
Have a better one, Curtis Maloney
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