Re: [Zope] zcatalog, brains & keywordIndex

2008-02-25 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 25. Februar 2008 16:45:51 +0100 Stefano Guglia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That's not the primary supported usecase of ZCatalog. Perhaps will help you any further. -aj anyway, I do have persistent objects in my plone product,

Re: [Zope] zcatalog, brains & keywordIndex

2008-02-25 Thread Stefano Guglia
> > That's not the primary supported usecase of ZCatalog. Perhaps > > > > will help you any further. > > -aj anyway, I do have persistent objects in my plone product, no matter on how I originated them.. the problem is that I have no idea

Re: [Zope] zcatalog, brains & keywordIndex

2008-02-25 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 25. Februar 2008 12:00:24 +0100 Stefano Guglia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You are trying to *index* rows returned from a ZSQL operation. This make no sense. As said: ZCatalog is designed to deal with persistent objects (the things you see within your ZODB hierarchy within the ZMI). A

Re: [Zope] zcatalog, brains & keywordIndex

2008-02-25 Thread Stefano Guglia
> > You are trying to *index* rows returned from a ZSQL operation. > This make no sense. As said: ZCatalog is designed to deal with > persistent objects (the things you see within your ZODB hierarchy within > the ZMI). And why do you want to index stuff within Zope if you can perform > the sear

Re: [Zope] zcatalog, brains & keywordIndex

2008-02-25 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 25. Februar 2008 10:09:00 +0100 Stefano Guglia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello everybody.. I have to index some data from a mysql query recordset and all works OK but..I added a keywordIndex to store (with the same url) multiple values related to the above recordset. It seems I cannot

[Zope] zcatalog, brains & keywordIndex

2008-02-25 Thread Stefano Guglia
Hello everybody.. I have to index some data from a mysql query recordset and all works OK but..I added a keywordIndex to store (with the same url) multiple values related to the above recordset. It seems I cannot use brains (query results are strings). Probably a newbie question, but I really do