Option 1, hands down.
You'll find it's not as bad as you fear to translate, and you'll gain in portability of the code - only SQL dialect changes needed to port to another db if you haven't used any DBI methods that are not widely supported.
It would be a remarkable feat to roll your own tested Pg interface more cheaply than rewriting the application from scratch. I don't believe in it.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Changing Modules in Bad Code
by Zaxo
in thread Changing Modules in Bad Code
by Kozz
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