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Date: 1. Oktober 2007 17:58:06 +1200
From: Inspire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Zope] Upload to database from a table
Thanks for the response Andreas
You are correct in that my un
Hi,
On 9/29/07, Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Almost every non-trivial request (all requests not delivering
>static content) write to the ZODB. This means, we are
>using the ZODB in a high frequency write szenario -- one,
>it has not been designed for.
as such as szena
z3c.repoexternals recursively retrieves subversion directory listings
from the url or path and matches directories against a previous set of
svn:externals if provided then against regular expressions and generates
qualifying svn:externals lines. The defaults generate a set of
svn:externals for all
--On 1. Oktober 2007 05:52:07 +1200 Inspire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To update one entry into the database from the browser is
straight-forward.
Huh? You can of course as much SQL statements within one Zodb request as
you like. Why should this be limited to only one update??
I have n
To update one entry into the database from the browser is straight-forward. I
have not worked out how to enter multiple transaction yet.
My stop gap solution is to enter such data; in this case issuing items from a
store, from Paradox directly into the database (Postgres).
It is probably pushi