Thanks,
I kinda guessed that, but I'm not sure how to pass the OLD object to it
as MySQL cannot handle a rowset datatype.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Not sure where to start or how
to proceed.
Chris
On 13/09/11 07:40, Luis Motta Campos wrote:
On 8 Sep 2011, at 16:23, Chris Tate-Davies wrote:
Hello. I want to know if there is a special way I can access all the data in
the NEW/OLD data?
I realise I can access it by referencing NEW.fieldname but I want to serialise
the NEW object so I can save as a string. Is this possible or do I need to
write a function?
Hi,
You'll have to write your own function for that.
Cheers
--
Luis Motta Campos
is a DBA, Foodie, and Photographer
--
*Chris Tate-Davies*
*Software Development*
Inflight Productions Ltd
Telephone: 01295 269 680
15 Stukeley Street | London | WC2B 5LT
*Email:*chris.tatedav...@inflightproductions.com
<mailto:chris.tatedav...@inflightproductions.com>
*Web:*www.inflightproductions.com <http://www.inflightproductions.com/>
-----------------------------
Registered Office: 15 Stukeley Street, London WC2B 5LT, England.
Registered in England number 1421223
This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged,
proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in
error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other
use of the email by you is prohibited. Please note that the information
provided in this e-mail is in any case not legally binding; all committing
statements require legally binding signatures.
http://www.inflightproductions.com