RE: [Zope] Re[2]: [Zope] CASE tools and Zope

2000-06-28 Thread Chris McDonough
ZClasses can indeed be brains. > -Original Message- > From: R. David Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 12:52 PM > To: Alexander Chelnokov > Cc: Dieter Maurer; zope > Subject: Re: [Zope] Re[2]: [Zope] CASE tools and Zope > >

Re: [Zope] Re[2]: [Zope] CASE tools and Zope

2000-06-28 Thread R. David Murray
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

[Zope] Re[2]: [Zope] CASE tools and Zope

2000-06-28 Thread Alexander Chelnokov
Hello Dieter, Wednesday, June 28, 2000, 3:57:56 AM, you wrote: DM> If your patient data is in an SQL database, you do not need DM> to build (redundant) ZClass instances for them. DM> Instead, you would use Z SQL Methods to access them. As i realize, ZSQL methods are merely SQL statements for d

[Zope] CASE tools and Zope

2000-06-26 Thread Alexander Chelnokov
Hello All, A newbie question. Is there any hints and tricks how to establish connection between CASE like ERwin and Zope? We plan to develop a a medical record system based on SQL database so data scheme is essential. And all business rules will be held in Zope. SQL tables as I realize should be m