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  3. Type pypm install products.zsqlmethods
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License
ZPL 2.1
Lastest release
version 2.13.4 on Jul 4th, 2011

Overview

The Products.ZSQLMethods product provides support for SQL Method objects in Zope 2. They can be used in conjunction with any database adapter to use relational database data from within the Zope environment.

Changelog

2.13.4 (2011-07-03)
  • Copy code from App.Extensions to keep compatibility with Zope 2.14.
2.13.3 (2010-08-31)
  • LP #142501: Only connect upon ZODB load if a new flag connect_on_load has been set to a true value (which is its default for backwards compatibility).
  • LP #142689: Actually use SQL connection titles in the list of connections returned by SQL.SQLConnectionIDs.
2.13.2 (2010-07-09)
  • Actually establish Zope 2.12 compatibility by dealing with all cases of moved classes and functions.
2.13.1 (2010-07-09)
  • Made compatible with Zope 2.12.9.
2.13.0 (2010-07-09)
  • Released as separate package.

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Last updated Jul 4th, 2011

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