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Hi,
Does someone know if Zope support Microsoft SQL Server 7 & stored procedures ? If not, is it planned? when? If not, where can I get pointers on how to programm it myself ? Thanks, Cedric |
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Yes. Zope does support MS SQLServer 7.
Stored procedure is something you run "within the databas", so you should be able to use that to. zope.org/Products ------------------ ¬ peterbe.com ¬ |
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Peter, thanks for the info.
Do you have some information pointer on the subject ? Thanks Cedric <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by peterbe: Yes. Zope does support MS SQLServer 7. Stored procedure is something you run "within the databas", so you should be able to use that to. zope.org/Products [/quote] |
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"information pointer"??
Sorry, not native english tongue. Didn't understand that one. Good information is found on www.zope.org and in the mailing list archive in www.zope.org/Resources ------------------ ¬ peterbe.com ¬ |
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