I've seen relatively few postings regarding HTTP::QuickBase or Intuit::Quickbase, but...

Has anyone recently (DBD::QBase hasn't been touched for 6 yrs) examined the possibility of rewriting the QuickBase.pm module to work with DBI? (eg DBD::QuickBase) My office uses QuickBase quite a bit. Since we also use other databases, it would be nice to port scripts from one db to another by changing the underlying driver, rather than rewriting the code. (reuse of code? what??) Also, QuickBase.pm doesn't recognize SQL... :(


-eLore

In reply to Converting HTTP::QuickBase or Intuit::Quickbase to DBD::QuickBase by eLore

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