Would DBI::AppConfig be just as ambiguous? Maybe, I'm not sure. But it would seem more intuitive to me, since you are using AppConfig to a DBI-suited end, to augment DBI.
  1. It would have to be DBIx not DBI as DBI is reserved by the DBI distribution
  2. Actually the real thing missing from the module name is Connect which is what this module is supposed to be for!
    DBIx::Connect->to('dev_db'); DBIx::Connect->data_for('dev_db');
    HEY! I like it!!!

In reply to Re: Re: RFC - AppConfig::DBI - support for DBI connection (info) via AppConfig by princepawn
in thread RFC - AppConfig::DBI - support for DBI connection (info) via AppConfig by princepawn

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