Thanks for the answer, it helped me, 
but you missed what I really wanted.

I don't want to call SQL queries by query string, what I want is to
use Z SQL Methods, but I need to identify them by their name as string, because 
in this project we have many complicated queries with parameters.

But finally I am happy because that works:

m1=getattr(self,'dbTest')               #dbTest is a ZSQL method
rs=m1(self)               

for r in rs:
        ...........

Thanks

Philipp Auersperg(zwork)

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On 21.08.2000 at 13:32 Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:

>+-------[ Philipp Auersperg ]----------------------
>| 
>| What I want to do is calling a SQL method given its
>| name as string, so I first have to get the method out of
>| the self.__dict__ and then call it. I need that for calling
>| the SQL methods dynamically for example out of an URL
>| string.
>
>    realConnection=getattr(self,connectionId)
>    realConnection().query(query_in_a_string)
>
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