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On Sep 30, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Dave Rowe wrote:
So, is there not a way to tie the inputs on the WizardPage to the
BizObj,
such that it binds, and saves a new record upon clicking 'Next' or
'Finish'? Would the best practice (if still using the Wizard) to
manually
build the INSERT
Am 2008-09-30 um 21:53 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
But a quick look gives some more Dabos.
You should add any that are missing to:
http://dabodev.com/wiki/DaboDefined
I'd like to, but I found no way to edit or register/login.
Ed provided me with a login, so I enhanced the list a bit...
On Oct 1, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Ed provided me with a login, so I enhanced the list a bit... :-)
A bit??
Thanks for all the cool references!
-- Ed Leafe
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Well after talking about rewriting my Access application using Dabo
way back in June I have finally got around to starting! :-)
First hurdle after installing was working out what to actually run to
get something to appear (on Linux) but I've managed that bit. I've
added some panels and sizers
I'm sorry for my slow response. Now that I have month-end closed out with my
client, I can get back to getting my Dabo app to work.
I took Ed's advice and tried simply adding self.Form.update() to
onGridCellSelected, but the detailed view on the right is still blank. I have
played around a
On Oct 1, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Chris G wrote:
Now I need to connect to a database and I'm a bit stuck. In Linux do
I need to create a cnxml file myself? That's not too bad, I've copied
the sample.cnxml file and have put my own parameters in it but it
doesn't work (yet), I'm not really an XML
On Oct 1, 2008, at 3:58 PM, Richard Esplin wrote:
I took Ed's advice and tried simply adding self.Form.update() to
onGridCellSelected, but the detailed view on the right is still
blank. I have
played around a bit, and don't see any different behavior. My print is
getting run, so I know
Richard Esplin wrote:
During my playing around I had two questions:
1. The first time the form opens, I'm getting this error:
File /home/richard/Desktop/dabo/dabo/db/dCursorMixin.py, line 844, in
getFieldVal
dabo.dException.FieldNotFoundException: Field 'built-in function id' does
not
Chris G wrote:
Also how do I set the password? It looks as if it's encrypted so how
do I get the encrypted version?
We used to have a file pwObsure.py that would obsure your passwords for
you, in dabo/demo but I see it isn't there anymore. Ed, is it somewhere
I'm just not finding?
Paul
On Oct 1, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
We used to have a file pwObsure.py that would obsure your passwords
for
you, in dabo/demo but I see it isn't there anymore. Ed, is it
somewhere
I'm just not finding?
That was one of the demo programs that was removed. If you need
On Oct 1, 2008, at 7:34 PM, Richard Esplin wrote:
1. No matter how I quote 'id' or id the interpreter sees it as the
built-in
python function:
dabo.dException.FieldNotFoundException: Field 'built-in function
id' does
not exist in the data set
2. The ClassDesigner sometimes, but not
On Oct 1, 2008, at 8:26 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
id is a perfectly valid name for a database column, and thus
perfectly valid for a DataField. I'll have a fix ASAP.
OK, I've posted a fix. Are you running the latest subversion
revision, or the last official release? If subversion,
I tried 'id' and 'ID' because SQL is case insensitive. The sqlite command line
interface accepts any case for field names. If it is getting passed to the
interpreter correctly, the case shouldn't matter.
I see the same behavior (FieldNotFoundException) with 'rowid', which is an
SQLite alias
Wow, you're fast. Thanks!
Oh I'm really good at finding bugs . . . but I've even better at writing
them. :)
I'm currently running the latest official version, but I don't mind updating
to Subversion if it is likely to be stable enough for production use (in
house deployment, small userbase,
On Oct 1, 2008, at 10:00 PM, Richard Esplin wrote:
I tried 'id' and 'ID' because SQL is case insensitive. The sqlite
command line
interface accepts any case for field names. If it is getting passed
to the
interpreter correctly, the case shouldn't matter.
I see the same behavior
On Oct 1, 2008, at 10:07 PM, Richard Esplin wrote:
What is the best way to report bugs? I logged a couple in Trac
earlier this
week. Is that the best way?
Ask about them here first; most times it's simply a misunderstanding
as to how something is supposed to work. But if it's a
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