1. oh no, you can select whatever fields you want
  2. well, one the first things mentioned in the DBIx::Recordset docs is that you use each part of the typeglob for something different... if you feel like it... you can simply setup a scalar and use Recordset that way with no loss of functionality... the array is used to index in the result set. The hash can have one of two uses, you can access the current record in the result set... or if you called Search() with !HashAsPrimaryKey then the hash is tied to the database and the keys of the hash are used to retrieve records.
  3. DBIx::Recordset::Playground is the new living docs for Recordset.

    Carter's compass: I know I'm on the right track when by deleting something, I'm adding functionality.


In reply to Re: Re: Check out my Recordset by princepawn
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