"cos you would still fall into the ifInUcastPkts_3, ifInUcastPkts_2
and ifInUcastPkts_1models problem.

Doing it with straight SQL, you could just query the database about
which tables are available and read them. A simple "show tables" query
would to the trick on MySQL for example.

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Maurício Linhares
http://alinhavado.wordpress.com/ (pt-br) | http://blog.codevader.com/ (en)

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Jack Bauer
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That actually seems to work, but why do you think I shouldn't use it?

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