How to update/save oracle synonyms in database with Python/Django
I am writing a web in Python, I would like to save or update oracle synonyms as select * from synonyms
into local database, so the local python program can use those values at regular intervals, I was trapped, is there anyone who tell some ideas? Thanks so much!
sql django python-3.x oracle pattern-synonyms
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I am writing a web in Python, I would like to save or update oracle synonyms as select * from synonyms
into local database, so the local python program can use those values at regular intervals, I was trapped, is there anyone who tell some ideas? Thanks so much!
sql django python-3.x oracle pattern-synonyms
If you want to get data from the backend you need to make an HTTP request with something like axios. When the request sends data, add it to your component's data.
– Mark Meyer
Nov 20 '18 at 3:06
They are not json(not api link), can I also use axios to get data?
– Begin2Pip
Nov 20 '18 at 3:09
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I am writing a web in Python, I would like to save or update oracle synonyms as select * from synonyms
into local database, so the local python program can use those values at regular intervals, I was trapped, is there anyone who tell some ideas? Thanks so much!
sql django python-3.x oracle pattern-synonyms
I am writing a web in Python, I would like to save or update oracle synonyms as select * from synonyms
into local database, so the local python program can use those values at regular intervals, I was trapped, is there anyone who tell some ideas? Thanks so much!
sql django python-3.x oracle pattern-synonyms
sql django python-3.x oracle pattern-synonyms
edited Dec 13 '18 at 16:53
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If you want to get data from the backend you need to make an HTTP request with something like axios. When the request sends data, add it to your component's data.
– Mark Meyer
Nov 20 '18 at 3:06
They are not json(not api link), can I also use axios to get data?
– Begin2Pip
Nov 20 '18 at 3:09
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If you want to get data from the backend you need to make an HTTP request with something like axios. When the request sends data, add it to your component's data.
– Mark Meyer
Nov 20 '18 at 3:06
They are not json(not api link), can I also use axios to get data?
– Begin2Pip
Nov 20 '18 at 3:09
If you want to get data from the backend you need to make an HTTP request with something like axios. When the request sends data, add it to your component's data.
– Mark Meyer
Nov 20 '18 at 3:06
If you want to get data from the backend you need to make an HTTP request with something like axios. When the request sends data, add it to your component's data.
– Mark Meyer
Nov 20 '18 at 3:06
They are not json(not api link), can I also use axios to get data?
– Begin2Pip
Nov 20 '18 at 3:09
They are not json(not api link), can I also use axios to get data?
– Begin2Pip
Nov 20 '18 at 3:09
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You should either fetch that data, as mentioned in another answer, or make your backend write the data part of the vue script, probably using a template engine, when rendering the page.
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You should either fetch that data, as mentioned in another answer, or make your backend write the data part of the vue script, probably using a template engine, when rendering the page.
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You should either fetch that data, as mentioned in another answer, or make your backend write the data part of the vue script, probably using a template engine, when rendering the page.
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You should either fetch that data, as mentioned in another answer, or make your backend write the data part of the vue script, probably using a template engine, when rendering the page.
You should either fetch that data, as mentioned in another answer, or make your backend write the data part of the vue script, probably using a template engine, when rendering the page.
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If you want to get data from the backend you need to make an HTTP request with something like axios. When the request sends data, add it to your component's data.
– Mark Meyer
Nov 20 '18 at 3:06
They are not json(not api link), can I also use axios to get data?
– Begin2Pip
Nov 20 '18 at 3:09