Try having a look at Class::DBI::FromCGI instead. It uses CGI::Untaint in a separate step to validate arguments, so Class::DBI's constraint checking becomes a mere safety net.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re: Better way to catch Class::DBI constraint failures?
by Aristotle
in thread Better way to catch Class::DBI constraint failures?
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