On 10/1/07 1:17 PM, Kurt Hansen wrote:
> Hmm...I'm not sure if the lack of response on this question is because
> no-one is doing this, it isn't possible within RDBO, my e-mail was last,
> or my question was incoherent.
> 
> While the incoherence of the message is a definite possibility -- :-),
> even knowing this isn't possible within RDBO would be most helpful!

Have you tried simply setting the "schema" attribute of your Rose::DB data
sources?

-John

> Kurt Hansen wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'd like to be able to setup relationships and do queries across two
>> databases.
>> 
>> The archives of this mailing list suggests this is possible with
>> mentions of "supports_schema" and a schema parameter call in the
>> Rose::DB->register_db call.
>> 
>> Unfortunately, the details of how to do this have avoided my muddled
>> brain even though I have tried to capture them by searching the docs,
>> searching via Google, and experimentation.
>> 
>> My database is MySQL.
>> 
>> Any help, including a pointer to where in the docs I should have found
>> it, would be much appreciated. :-)
>> 
>> Take care,
>> 
>> Kurt Hansen
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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