Mostly ontopic: SPOPS could be fairly easily modified to give you this sort of functionality. I already created a very similar module for the LDAP interface (SPOPS::LDAP::MultiDatasource) and doing it for DBI would be relatively simple. As lhoward brought up, one of the issues is what to do if the second (or third, or...) INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE fails. But we've already got a crude-but-improving framework for that.

Now that I think about it, I'm going to put this on the feature request list. Being able to publish or select information from different databases (even databases from different vendors, on different hosts) would be pretty cool.

Chris
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In reply to Re: DBI multicasting? by lachoy
in thread DBI multicasting? by schweini

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