Depends on your programming style. If you use straight DBI instead of CDBI, you can do whatever you want with the SQL.
> and make sure you are database independent
Again, that depends on your programming style. DBI is designed to provide a maximum of database independence without compromising the ability to use database specific features when needed.
In reply to Re: Should it be database independent?
by jZed
in thread Should it be database independent?
by szabgab
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