(RADIATOR) question on AuthSQLStatement

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Dec 30 15:13:39 CST 2002


Hello Seung Park -

There is no mechanism currently to access the results of an 
AuthSQLStatement later during packet processing.

This is why I suggested a PostAuthHook to post-process the results of 
the AuthSelect/AuthColumnDef in my other mail.

Of course, you can also run SQL statements directly in a hook as well.

regards

Hugh


On Monday, Dec 30, 2002, at 22:50 Australia/Melbourne, Seung Park wrote:

> I understand that the AuthSQLStatement allows arbitrary sql statements 
> to be run at sundry points in the request process. Is there any way to 
> access the results of those AuthSQLStatements?
>
> For example, if my AuthSQLStatement  executes: select data1, data2, 
> data3 from table_XX where data1 = "ABC", how do I get at the returned 
> value of the select?
>
>
> Thank you,
> S.Park
>
>
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