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From: Matt Baker <pragmatic.inc@gmail.com>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: LuaTeX/ConTeXt connect to SQL Server
Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 13:48:33 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAEQbm-i=cFshreqKCaPmfFJQtSNCvVBpMuiEEOroRQbUyxGvoA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53839075.7090008@wxs.nl>


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I apologize, I'm not completely understanding you.  So the reason I have:
 local presets = {
     server = "XXX\XXX",
     Database = "Customer",
     Integrated Security = "True",
     }
Is it would need to look something like this - or an equivalent.  There
Server would need to be the location of the DB Server, then the DB name,
and then some way to tell it to utilize windows authentication (this model
is based lightly on the C# connection model).

Is there not a prebuilt library to access SQL built into the LuaTeX/ConTeXT
libraries?  It seems that there should be a method in which I could include
a set of database queries in an external document that can link to the tex
document.  The closest I am to being familiar with any of this is Nlatexdb
(based off of latexdb and rlatexdb) http://www.ctan.org/pkg/nlatexdb .
I am rather new to ConTeXT and Lua so I am struggling with wrapping my head
around all of this as it is.
Perhaps if you could show me an example document that links to a DB might
be beneficial... I was hoping you would have shown this at the end of your
PDF.

Thanks!


On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:

> On 5/26/2014 6:38 PM, Matt Baker wrote:
>
>> FROM MY POSTING AT:
>> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/180018/luatex-
>> context-connect-to-sql-server?noredirect=1#comment415824_180018
>>
>> I am looking to connect ConTeXt to a SQL Server database. I have looked
>> through the manuals, and even read pragma-ade's SQL PDF (which, for me,
>> seems a bit abstract). I am not extremely familiar with Lua but have read
>> up on the language (I am more familiar with JS). For LaTex I used nlatexdb
>> which did the trick, but LaTex isn't able to do what ConTeXt can.
>>
>>     -
>>
>>     The connection needs to use Windows Authentication.
>>     -
>>
>>     The document is set up as a letter with an environment that it pulls
>>     from.
>>     -
>>
>>     It would be preferable to have the connection and queries be seperate
>>     from the letter itself, and be able to place variables into the
>> letter that
>>     can be populated through the queries (much like nlatexdb) if possible.
>>     - example: Dear ??first ??last, Thank you for your interest in
>>
>>        ??product... etc.
>>
>> I am rather new to ConText and just starting to get the hang of it, long
>> time latex user, the transition starts off rather confusing, but once it
>> makes sense it opens up a whole toolbox of available tools which is great.
>> Just need this one last tool.
>>
>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>> EDIT:: Honestly I haven't gotten to any point that I felt I could attempt
>> trying the connection. Looking at the SQL PDF from pragma-ade it should
>> look something like:
>>
>>      local presets = {
>>      server = "XXX\XXX",
>>      Database = "Customer",
>>      Integrated Security = "True",
>>      }
>>
>
> I have no clue where get that setup from as the manual says:
>
> local presets = {
>     database = "test",
>     username = "root",
>     password = "none",
>     host     = "localhost",
>     port     = 3306,
> }
>
> or something like that. The same kind of connection info that the mysql
> client needs.
>
>       presets.id = "XXX"
>>
>
> ?
>
>
>       local template = [[
>>      SELECT
>>      'Control_Content'
>>      FROM
>>      'Customer.dbo.Report_Client_Data'
>>      WHERE
>>      'Control_Name' LIKE 'Long_Name' AND 'Client_Id' = 154;
>>       ]]
>>
>>      local data, keys = utilities.sql.execute {
>>      presets = presets,
>>      template = template,
>>      variables = {},
>>      }
>>
>
> should work given a proper preset table
>
>
>  I can't seem to find where or how the connection is being made, except
>> perhaps where utilities.sql.execute is called, but I can't find any
>> information anywhere about such a call in lua or context...
>>
>
> you can best start with using the command line client approach:
>
>   sql.setmethod("client")
>
> because the other methods assume a library that matches your luatex (this
> should works ok with regular mysql or swiglib bindings but it adds a level
> of complication)
>
> Hans
>
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2014-05-26 19:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-05-26 16:38 Matt Baker
2014-05-26 19:05 ` Hans Hagen
2014-05-26 19:48   ` Matt Baker [this message]
2014-05-26 20:56     ` Hans Hagen
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2014-05-23 19:47 Matt Baker

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