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Posted to cvs@cocoon.apache.org by ha...@apache.org on 2001/08/06 17:28:48 UTC

cvs commit: xml-cocoon2/xdocs esql.xml

haul        01/08/06 08:28:48

  Modified:    xdocs    Tag: cocoon_20_branch esql.xml
  Log:
  As I haven't been burned... sync with C2.1
  
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  1.1.2.6   +10 -1     xml-cocoon2/xdocs/esql.xml
  
  Index: esql.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-cocoon2/xdocs/esql.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.1.2.5
  retrieving revision 1.1.2.6
  diff -u -r1.1.2.5 -r1.1.2.6
  --- esql.xml	2001/07/28 03:19:22	1.1.2.5
  +++ esql.xml	2001/08/06 15:28:48	1.1.2.6
  @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
              <th>Description</th>
             </tr>
             <tr><td>esql:row-results//esql:get-columns</td>
  -          <td>results in a set of elements whose names are the names of the columns. the elements each have one text child, whose value is the value of the column interpreted as a string. No special formatting is allowed here. If you want to mess around with the names of the elements or the value of the text field, use the type-specific get methods and write out the result fragment yourself.</td>
  +          <td>results in a set of elements whose names are the names of the columns. the elements each have one text child, whose value is the value of the column interpreted as a string. No special formatting is allowed here. If you want to mess around with the names of the elements or the value of the text field, use the type-specific get methods and write out the result fragment yourself. For @doctitle@ only, this outputs structured types as well. Here sql-list or sql-set contains several sql-list-item or sql-set-item element that again contain the actual data.</td>
             </tr>
             <tr><td>esql:row-results//esql:get-string</td>
             <td>returns the value of the given column as a string</td>
  @@ -137,6 +137,9 @@
             <tr><td>esql:row-results//esql:get-ascii</td>
             <td>returns the value of the given column as a clob</td>
             </tr>
  +          <tr><td>esql:row-results//esql:get-object</td>
  +          <td>returns the value of the given column as an object</td>
  +          </tr>
             <tr><td>esql:row-results//esql:get-xml</td>
             <td>returns the value of the given column interpreted as an xml fragment.
    The fragment is parsed by the default xsp parser and the document element is returned.
  @@ -169,6 +172,12 @@
             </tr>
             <tr><td>esql:error-results//esql:get-stacktrace</td>
             <td>returns the stacktrace of the current exception</td>
  +          </tr>
  +          <tr><td>esql:results/esql:get-metadata</td>
  +          <td>returns the metadata associated with the current resultset</td>
  +          </tr>
  +          <tr><td>esql:results/esql:get-resultset</td>
  +          <td>returns the current resultset</td>
             </tr>
             <tr><td>@*|node()</td>
             <td>used internally to determine which column is the given column. if a column attribute exists and its value is a number, it is taken to be the column's position. if the value is not a number, it is taken to be the column's name. if a column attribute does not exist, an esql:column element is assumed to exist and to render as a string (after all of the xsp instructions have been evaluated), which is taken to be the column's name.</td>
  
  
  

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