[Zope] Re: How to use a ZSQLMethod from a Python Script
Stefano Vedovelli
spinwing@inwind.it
Fri, 3 May 2002 15:27:08 +0200
Hello
under zope 2.5.1, I have a folder called temp. In the folder I have a=20
connection object, a zsql method called test_sql and a python script=20
called test_zsql.
The script is:
from Products.PythonScripts.standard import html_quote
res =3D context.test_sql()
for name in res.names():
print name
dict =3D res.data_dictionary()
for key in dict.keys():
print dict[key]
return printed
Works good. Sure you do not have some other issues? Note that I run=20
under Linux and as far as I can see you run it under Windows.
regards
Stefano
On Friday 03 May 2002 13:47, zope-request@zope.org wrote:
> >Igor Leturia writes:
> > > I want to call a ZSQLMethod from a Python Script. In Zope.org,
> > I > couldn't find a specific how-to on the subject, but
> > accidentally I found some other how-to's in which there are examples=20
> > that use ZSQLMethods > from Python scripts. It seemed very easy, so=20
I tried
> > it that way:
> > > res =3D context.mysqlmethod()
> > > It gives an error message, 'resource not found'.=20