O$8.0.3 plus Postgres 9.3 and 9.1

Mike Rowan michael.rowan3 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 9 20:54:19 EDT 2017


Hi Greg
What I did to make it work is to use [omnis variable name] instead of
@[omnis variable name] in the SELECT.

What is this for:  The end user of the list so produced wants several
columns to hold the same preset values on all lines.  Those, I use this way
for because it allows the end-user to change the presets.  For other lines
I just use the PG column name.

Hi Doug
As above, I actually want the same values in all result lines for some
columns.

And...interesting discussion I started here.

Thanks Greg, Jonathan, Bas, Doug

On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 1:25 AM, Grzegorz (Greg) Pasternak <
grzegorz at myfastcom.ca> wrote:

> >
> > I”m not sure if I’m answering your question — and it is certainly a beer
> discussion at Euromnis and I can show examples of what we’ve done.
> >
>
> Yes, you did answer my question but that should not stop us from starting
> traditional beer discussion this year, see you soon.
>
>
> On Sep 9, 2017, at 11:41 AM, Doug Easterbrook <doug at artsman.com> wrote:
>
> > hi Greg
> >
> > short answer — it does not (on the insert or update case).
> >
> >
>
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