First off I have to apologize if this was a little crabby...I have had a
wicked few days with a project due (which I am using midgard for) and an
endless string of meetings..we are in the process of specifying a new admin
DB for the Univ and are on our SECOND 20,000+ question requirement
defininition which we have been going over work by word....what a
nightmare....
anyway
>> ( Emile, that will be the day
>> after I jump out of a flying airplane...not likely, at least until I
come
>> to the Midgard meeting, and beers)
Keep in mind it only takes a beer or two for me to say what the
hell...though three is a signal to start looking for a warm corner...given
a week or two more like this and I will need the catharsis which should
come with flying through the air..blissfully alone, with no one asking
stupid questions about how many obscure fields you can query at once and
graph against martital status....grumble...
>Wimp :) If you have enough beers you'll be forbidden to jump out of the
>airplane
>(unless it's on fire), so for many people this is the ultimate win-win
>situation:
>you get to get wickedly drunk *and* you don't have to bail out of an
>airplane :)
>> In the mean time it would be so much
>> easier if there were a mechanism to copy and/or share code objects from
one
>> section to another...
>1.2.6 is your friend. A copying mechanism is present as is a replication
system.
Ahhhh I think I misunderstood...I was under the impression these mechanisms
were for upgrade transitions..or something...then I am fired up this will
make things faster. I guess the other intent/idea I had was to structure
the DB/host Hierarchy so that I could define an "object" in one host or
section of a host and call it from elsewhere...which I think I can't
do...of course as we all know if I had done a better job writing it in the
first place I would not be having this problem so....
kp
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