Hello again,

I found out about my problem from yesterday. It was all (well almost) 
my fault. In the database definition I had forgotten the 'INTEGER' 
qualifier but in the class definition everything was all right. Now 
these two didn't fit together and I got these mysterious effects.
I say 'almost all my fault' because something should croak/die if the 
type is wrong, probably sqlite.

One other question:
Is there an accessor method to get all the fields of a set in a 
hash(ref)? I know I could just use the object but that is considered 
bad practice.

Michael





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