like a typeglob any more. What's the right way to do this?
I'm afraid I haven't really understood the concept of typeglobs so
far, so I'd be more than happy to get some help from you.
Greetings,
Jochen
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DBIx::Recordset?
TIA,
Jochen
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ld be a portability plus. But
surely it wouldn't be a performance plus. Conclusion: I'll use Pg's
sequence features.
Thanks!
Jochen
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plications where this is done?
TIA,
Jochen
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Hi!
What's the best way of including additional directories in @INC? I got
two directories where I put the Perl modules into that are used by my
EmbperlObject based site. And having "use lib" in every page feels
just plain wrong.
TIA,
Jochen
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database returns records when I do this SELECT manually,
but the recordset won't contain any records.
It seems to me that DBIx (version 0.23) uses internal tablenames like
"forumcomment start" and gets confused.
What's necessary to
for the tables. That's exactly the
source of my problem.
> First of all I have to understand what you like to do...
I hope the smoke is clearing now?
Best regards,
Jochen
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