Link McGaughey wrote:
The design is stable until the business model changes. Which is the
case with R&D projects as they are constantly changing. The
applications we are writing are things that do not exist in any
capacity in the market. Which makes "stable" a relative term when
comparing it
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> I was really just looking for any future planning done on the DBI side
> of things to aid with getting back full information. Either a flag to
> pass into the func
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 01:21:53PM -0400, Link McGaughey wrote:
>
> [...] I too am using the
> fetchrow_hashref, however it drops the table prefix on the return
> column names, which in turn clobbers column names that are the same
> across tables. Thus the reason for this thread.
>
> I was reall
Hi Folks
With Perl v 5.10.0, compiled both for threads and without, I get:
make: *** No rule to make target
`/opt/eHealth/custom/perl/lib/5.10.0/sun4-solaris-thread-multi/CORE/thrdvar.h',
needed by `BerkeleyDB.o'
Any ideas?
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Ron Savage
r...@savage.net.au
http://savage.net.au/index.html
The design is stable until the business model changes. Which is the
case with R&D projects as they are constantly changing. The
applications we are writing are things that do not exist in any
capacity in the market. Which makes "stable" a relative term when
comparing it to a banking or warehousi