On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 06:33:04PM -0600, Peter Karman wrote:
> See my other email re: this list not really being for RDG.
So noted.
> Bob McClure wrote on 1/7/08 6:11 PM:
> > I'm using Rose::DBx::Garden v0.09 (with Perl v5.8.5 on a Red Hat ES4
> > platform) and have read the man page for RDG, bu
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 06:28:44PM -0600, Peter Karman wrote:
> RDGC isn't an official Rose project, so I'm not sure that this list is the
> best
> place for mail. There is contact info listed in the RDGC module -- best to
> use that.
Hmm. No lists are mentioned. Just use the feature/bug line?
See my other email re: this list not really being for RDG.
Bob McClure wrote on 1/7/08 6:11 PM:
> I'm using Rose::DBx::Garden v0.09 (with Perl v5.8.5 on a Red Hat ES4
> platform) and have read the man page for RDG, but I am still clueless
> on how to use its products, which look neat. I've read a
RDGC isn't an official Rose project, so I'm not sure that this list is the best
place for mail. There is contact info listed in the RDGC module -- best to use
that.
That said...
Bob McClure wrote on 1/7/08 5:54 PM:
> It seems that with the latest Rose::DBx::Garden::Catalyst (v0.07), the
> produc
I'm using Rose::DBx::Garden v0.09 (with Perl v5.8.5 on a Red Hat ES4
platform) and have read the man page for RDG, but I am still clueless
on how to use its products, which look neat. I've read and reread the
RDBO::Tutorial, but, of course, it mentions nothing of the advanced
goodies that RDG gene
It seems that with the latest Rose::DBx::Garden::Catalyst (v0.07), the
produced app no longer works. When I go to
http://localhost:3000/rdgc, and select Lab->Coupon->List, which
interestingly, takes me to here:
http://localhost:3000/rdgc/lab/coupon/1/edit
it coughs up an error, to wit:
Couldn't
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 15:27:34 -0500 "John Siracusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JS> On Jan 5, 2008 1:25 PM, Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I realize much of this question belongs to database-specific domains,
>> but here goes: I want RDBO insert operations to be faster. I need to
>> loa
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 14:07:05 -0500 Adam Prime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
AP> Ted Zlatanov wrote:
>> I realize much of this question belongs to database-specific domains,
>> but here goes: I want RDBO insert operations to be faster. I need to
>> load thousands of records per second into a databas