"Thomas A. Lowery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oops, I ment "{sprite_CaseTableNames => 1}", NOT "CaseTableNames => 1"!
^^^ (This is a Sprite attribute!)
Jim
>Wrong list, send questions like this to dbi-users list.
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>Tom
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>On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 03:3
"Thomas A. Lowery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Wrong list, send questions like this to dbi-users list.
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>Tom
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>On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 03:32:35PM -0500, Jose Blanco wrote:
>> Trying to use DBD::Sprite. How do I make it case sensitive so that
>> table and field names become what's designated in
Greetings,
I am pleased to announce the latest versions of DBD::Sprite and
DBD::LDAP (v. 0.20 and 0.04 respectively). Both are minor bug-fixes.
To whomever can do this, please add DBD::LDAP to the "dbi.perl.org" page
(Sprite is already there, but should now be v. 0.20).
Thanks!
Jim Turn
DBD::LDAP (v. 0.02) now available at:
http://turnerville.virtualave.net
Name changed from DBD::Ldap to DBD::LDAP, etc.
Currently type and precision are hard-coded to "VARCHAR(255)" (type#=12),
but longer strings aren't truncated, I don't think. Should I maybe use
"LONG" (-1) or something
Greetings,
I am proud to release the very 1st alpha version of DBD::Ldap!
This module is designed to allow one to access LDAP (Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol) databases using traditional SQL and Perl and DBI. It is
hoped that someone (besides me) will find this code useful. This
Greetings,
I am pleased to announce DBD::Sprite upgrade, v. 0.19, now
available at a CPAN mirror near you; and at the development site:
http://turnerville.virtualave.net ! A brief description of fixes and
changes is shown below:
0.10 Wed Aug 16
- Fix bug involving "like" and field