Apologies for the misrepresentation. Misread the message hierarchy. Now fixed.
You can certainly get in a horrible fix if you don't understand that tools like Class::DBI have limitations (the lack of support for multi-column primary keys being a case in point here).
I think I could argue with the statement that SQL is the most straightforward way of doing the task - but I understand the sentiment ;-)
In reply to Re^4: MySQL Table Creation using DBI
by adrianh
in thread MySQL Table Creation using DBI
by blink
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