I strongly disagree about RaiseError. It forces you to wrap every DBI call in an eval block. While people are free to ignore $@ after the block, those same people are much more likely to not do any error checking at all. The eval block at least turns on the siren that they should be doing something, much like try/catch blocks in Java.
All MO, of course :-)
Chris
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by lachoy
in thread DBI conditional insert (and things of those nature)
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