Thank you for the precious suggestions. As far as I can see from the answers, it seems not to be a common things to have applications with a "flexible" database. What is common practice if the number of table columns may vary from user to user. Let's say user A will need x=5 columns while user B x=10. I wanted to create all my statements (create, insert, update and so on) dynamically on the basis of the choosen x value. Is this way to work deprecated? The alternative is to have always x=10 and let user A use less columns... not very elegant. I know this is no more a Perl question...but I would appreciate any thought on this.
In reply to Re: DBI Update dynamically
by Anonymous Monk
in thread DBI Update dynamically
by Anonymous Monk
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