28 Jun
2000
28 Jun
'00
4:52 p.m.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Alexander Chelnokov wrote:
As i realize, ZSQL methods are merely SQL statements for data manipulation - select, insert, delete and so on. But some application logic and data integrity rules may be IMHO wrapped into ZClasses instead of triggers and stored procedures. It looks promising for
I think what you are looking for here is the concept called "pluggable brains". As I understand it (never having used it myself), it allows you to wrap the returned results up as instances of a python class, thus supplying object logic to your rdbms data. Whether or not ZClasses can play the role of pluggable brains I don't know, but I have a feeling they would be overkill for that. --RDM