I take it you're talking about something like:

my $perl = "package Data;\nour %data = (\n"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare('select key,value from data'); $sth->execute(); while (my ($key,$value) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) { $perl .= "\t$key\t=>'$value',\n"; } $perl .= ");\n1;\n"; open my $fh, '>', 'Data.pm'; print $fh $perl;
(plus error checking) to dump the database? Yeah, I'd say it was unnatural. There's a reason why databases were invented. This is one of them. Use it. ;-)


In reply to Re: Stashing DB Key/Value Pairs in Perl Modules by Tanktalus
in thread Stashing DB Key/Value Pairs in Perl Modules by geekondemand

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