First time posting here.... sorry bout the <pre> deal there...

Thanks, this is exactly the functionality I need... just more work then I was hoping...

Yea, I get what your saying, and appreciate the lead... nothing jumped out at me on CPAN, but I'll keep looking around.

I just taught myself perl less then a month ago (best language I've ever seen, btw) and have almost all of the functionality for my knowledge base complete... was hoping to get the frontend out quickly... my bosses are chomping at the bit, and I'm concerned that it can't "live" without a dynamic front end for long

It may be that writing my own module would be the best thing... but I have much to learn to pull that off

Thanks


In reply to Re: Re^3: Dynamic FlowChart / Tree from KB relationship index by Anonymous Monk
in thread Dynamic FlowChart / Tree from KB relationship index by muad33b

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