you're close =] It's actually a large political war I'm trying to side-step. Short version is I'm taking functionality we have in one place and putting it in another because it makes sense. The official channels for getting that done are too busy arguing over who's got the bigger, errr.. I mean, who's going to get the credit. I figure if I just do it then the arguing becomes moot. But I have to do it without any official help, which means no altering the servers in any way I cannot as my own ID...fun, eh?

We speak the way we breathe. --Fugazi


In reply to (jptxs) Re: DB connection sharing w/o DBI? by jptxs
in thread DB connection sharing w/o DBI? by jptxs

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