[Zope] Creating and displaying lists

Jonathan dev101 at magma.ca
Fri Jul 14 09:42:58 EDT 2006


There is a chapter in the Zope Book called 'Advanced Zope Scripting' which 
gives some good examples.  You can also find useful python scripts at 
www.zopelabs.com


Jonathan



----- Original Message ----- 
From: larrymcdonnell at att.net
To: Jonathan ; zope at zope.org
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] Creating and displaying lists


Hi Jonathon,

I will adjust my code. I have written some Python code but very simple tasks 
and would like to do more. I don't program that often. I work for a school 
system in Connecticut. So if you have an example of what your are talking 
about I am willing to try it.

Thanks again,

Larry

-------------- Original message from "Jonathan" 
<dev101 at magma.ca>: -------------- 


>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: larrymcdonnell at att.net
> To: zope at zope.org
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:03 PM
> Subject: [Zope] Creating and displaying lists
>
> I need to collect a list of student id numbers from one table so I can 
> take
> this list, find them in another table, and display their names so their
> teachers can give them a score.
>
> I still like to use DTML but I do not know if I have the sequence-number 
> in
> the proper format. This is what I have been playing with:
>
>
>
>
> < BR>>
>
>  >  >  > > ,  > > >
>
>
>
>
> I think there is some confusion here. You should break this into 2 
> sections
> (and it would be much easier in a python script), but if you want to use
> dtml...
>
> The first section should build the list you are trying to display in the
> SELECT statement. It looks like you are trying to create a list of 
> 'tuples'
> where each tuple consists of (id, lastname, firstname). I don't know where
> your data is coming from, but you could do something like:
>
> # creates an empty list
>
>
> # add one
> tuple (record) to the list
>
>
> After you have built your list test it by displaying it: > studentList> to 
> see if you have the right data in your list.
>
> You can then proceed to the next section where you are building your 
> SELECT
> statements (warning: not tested and very ugly dtml)
>
>  >  > " > > , > "_['sequence-item'][2]"> > > >
>
>
> hth & Good Luck
>
>
> Jonathan
> 


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