Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Well...not exactly. The search 'results' are stored in 'variable' which can be referenced as many times as you want further in the template. I do not want to get into details, as we may be changing some of the new WebDNA token names. But I will say this... We did depart from the traditional WebDNA search paradigm, in that we did not the new 'founditems' to be restricted to a containing 'search'. With the new SQL contexts, you will be able to execute a search query, and store the results as a new variable object. The you can iterate the SQL records set as often as needed, referencing the stored record set object. -----Original Message----- From: Nitai @ ComputerOil [mailto:nitai@computeroil.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:22 AM To: WebDNA Talk Subject: Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro On 20/11/03 10:16 AM, "Jesse Proudman" wrote: > Now the question will be if SM is cool enough that we can use regular > search tags with SQL. > > [search sql=database&eqFIELDdatarq=WOO] > > That'd be really neat. :) No, we will have to use SQL statements, which you will have to define in a "variable" and then use that variable further on the template to search in the SQL-DB. Nitai -- Tools to energize your business Web Content Management «Redakto» & eBusiness Systems ComputerOil® GmbH Unionstrasse 4 8032 Zürich / Switzerland Telefon +41 (0)844 44 55 66 info@computeroil.com http://computeroil.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Scott Anderson" 2003)
  2. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kenneth Grome 2003)
  3. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Lucas Rockwell 2003)
  4. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Scott Anderson" 2003)
  5. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Scott Anderson" 2003)
  6. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Glenn Busbin 2003)
  7. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kenneth Grome 2003)
  8. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Clint Davis 2003)
  9. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "flingo" 2003)
  10. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2003)
  11. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Alain Russell 2003)
  12. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
  13. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Alain Russell 2003)
  14. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2003)
  15. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  16. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2003)
  17. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  18. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Alain Russell 2003)
  19. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  20. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2003)
  21. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  22. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2003)
  23. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Matthew A Perosi 2003)
  24. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Donovan Brooke 2003)
  25. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kalin Mintchev 2003)
  26. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Glenn Busbin 2003)
  27. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
  28. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kenneth Grome 2003)
  29. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Stuart Tremain 2003)
  30. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( CN Stuff 2003)
  31. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Alain Russell 2003)
  32. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Scott Anderson" 2003)
  33. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  34. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  35. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Scott Anderson" 2003)
  36. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
  37. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kenneth Grome 2003)
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  39. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kalin Mintchev 2003)
  40. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
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  42. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kalin Mintchev 2003)
  43. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Andrew Thompson 2003)
  44. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  45. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kenneth Grome 2003)
  46. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  47. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
  48. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kalin Mintchev 2003)
  49. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Jesse Proudman 2003)
  50. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Andrew Thompson 2003)
  51. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Kenneth Grome 2003)
  52. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
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  54. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
  55. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Andrew Thompson 2003)
  56. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( "Andrew Simpson" 2003)
  57. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Alain Russell 2003)
  58. Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro ( Marc Kaiwi 2003)
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Well...not exactly. The search 'results' are stored in 'variable' which can be referenced as many times as you want further in the template. I do not want to get into details, as we may be changing some of the new WebDNA token names. But I will say this... We did depart from the traditional WebDNA search paradigm, in that we did not the new 'founditems' to be restricted to a containing 'search'. With the new SQL contexts, you will be able to execute a search query, and store the results as a new variable object. The you can iterate the SQL records set as often as needed, referencing the stored record set object. -----Original Message----- From: Nitai @ ComputerOil [mailto:nitai@computeroil.com] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:22 AM To: WebDNA Talk Subject: Re: So many lookers, hey smith micro On 20/11/03 10:16 AM, "Jesse Proudman" wrote: > Now the question will be if SM is cool enough that we can use regular > search tags with SQL. > > [search sql=database&eqFIELDdatarq=WOO] > > That'd be really neat. :) No, we will have to use SQL statements, which you will have to define in a "variable" and then use that variable further on the template to search in the SQL-DB. Nitai -- Tools to energize your business Web Content Management «Redakto» & eBusiness Systems ComputerOil® GmbH Unionstrasse 4 8032 Zürich / Switzerland Telefon +41 (0)844 44 55 66 info@computeroil.com http://computeroil.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ "Scott Anderson"

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