tony,
i notice that defining a relationship with might_have doesn't add a
column to $class->__hasa_columns. is that something you're likely to
change? it's enormously useful for me to be able to define relationship
columns which might not be occupied - eg person foo might_have a mugshot
in th
At 3:08 pm -0500 29/11/01, Charles Day wrote:
>Might be slightly OT, sorry. I've been researching this for some time now.
>Exactly like search engines. Past ideas were to create a temporary db or
>use cursors. Anybody have ideas?
>
>Charles
sorry. last suggestion was inadvertently mysql-speci
At 3:08 pm -0500 29/11/01, Charles Day wrote:
>Might be slightly OT, sorry. I've been researching this for some time now.
>Exactly like search engines. Past ideas were to create a temporary db or
>use cursors. Anybody have ideas?
i think you might just need a combination of the LIMIT(x,y) clau
At 7:12 am -0800 30/10/01, Bill Moseley wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've found a number of generic CGI scripts for simple table operations, but
>nothing great. Is there one that's well-coded, where I can simply specify
>the the column data types, and validation routines and be done? In a
>perfect world it wo