[Rets-dev] RQL, Draft 4

Dave Scott dms at haplos.com
Thu Mar 30 16:31:04 CST 2006


That helps with the RETS-defined data formats.  That strategy would  
have to be formalized within the query language in order to apply to  
non-RETS data formats.

Dave Scott

On Mar 30, 2006, at 4:19 PM, Sergio Del Rio wrote:

> With standard names having an XPath syntax don't we need to support  
> XPath
> name syntax (ie: bedroom.master.length) so that we can allow the  
> new set of
> standard names to be in queries?
>
> Regards,
> Sergio Del Rio
> Templates 4 Business Inc.
>
>
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>
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 03:55:12PM -0600, Dave Scott wrote:
>>
>> I'm curious.  Are there any plans to extend RQL to handle generic XML
>> queries or will it remain limited to flat querying?
>
> You could extend the identifier syntax to accept xpath style
> expressions, but RETS doesn't need it and I don't really understand
> why you asked.
>
> -dbt
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