I'd have to test this out but isn't Class::DBI usually used in a module-2-table manner? If so, you could have something like this:

package MyModule::DBI; use base 'Class::DBI'; MyModule::DBI->set_db(...); ... package MyModule::Table; use base 'MyModule::DBI'; MyModule::Table->table('table'); ... package MyModule::DB2_Table; use base 'MyModule::DBI'; MyModule::DB2_Table->table( 'db2.table' ); # that should work depending on the security # and access restrictions .... my @db1_data = MyModule::Table->search( field => 'value' ); my @db2_data = MyModule::DB2_Table->search( field => 'value' ); ...

But then again, it's these types of situations that make me steer away from Class::DBI.

-derby

In reply to Re: Accessing multiple Databases with Class::DBI by derby
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