At 14:08 30/06/2000 +1000, Curtis Maloney wrote: <snip>
Is this just an oddity with the MySQLDA/Db adapters or am I overlooking something blatantly obvious here? All the examples on zope.org don't have the extra "AS Column1" additions on them and I was wondering if this is a Zope/mySQL-unique thing.
Can you try to construct the simplest example of a query that doesn't work? Sure. Here tis:
select Subject, Subjectname from test order by Subject
I'm using Zope (2.1.6) with MySQL (3.22.32) with Zope MySQL Database Adapter (ZMySQLDA) 2.0.0a1 and MySQLdb module release: 0.2.2 .
Hmm.. I am using the same, except for ZMySQLda 1.1.3, and MySQLdb 0.1.2. So, perhaps it's new in ZMySQLda 2.0.
Quite possibly. I've sent a cc to Andy Dustman, just in case he's interested.
Could someone please let me know as I don't want to have to type the extra bits on all my SQL statements from here on in if I don't need to (I am the world's worst and laziest typist). If it is the case that it's a necessary
What, you've never heard of cut'n'paste? (o8
With two fields it's OK, but if you've got 30 fields in a table it gets pretty tiresome (even using cut & paste) :o)
evil, then I want to put a HowTo or Tip up on zope.org because it took me a while to figure out what I was doing wrong, and if I can save someone else that same wasted time then I would like to. However I wanted to get my facts straight (via all you experts) first.
A wise move, and a wonderful gesture.
That's how 'collaborative' software should work IMHO.
Have a better one, No - *you* have an even better one, Thanks for the reply...
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