"Based on data that you send it as hash (I ussualy get it from CGI.pm and pass it througth Data::FormValidator) and fields in specified table it generates insert and update SQL strings, prepares them and obviosly executes them."

Very nice! It is very nice that you have this thought. One of the problem with lots of Perl modules is that there is no consistancy between data presentation of modules, so you cannot feed the output from one module directly to another module, and people have to (repeatedly) convert between data structures (on their own).

The reason behind is obvious, as those modules were created by different people with different preferences. If the language is created by one company, it usually has a much better control over the same issue.

I think that you had a very big nice thought.


In reply to Re: RFC DBIx::Handy by pg
in thread RFC DBIx::Handy by techcode

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