The code is exactly the same, afaict. Here's the relevant code (note, it's ugly, most of it written before I know much perl).
script.pl: opendir(DIR, $MyApp::Conf::SUBMITROOT) or die "Can't read dir: $!"; foreach (grep /^\d+(?:-\d+)?\.\d+$|^[\-\w]+\.\d+(?:\.jpg)?$|^set\.\d ++(?:-\d+)?\.\d+\.jpg$/, readdir DIR) { $h = {}; $h->{File} = $_; if (/^(\d+(?:-\d+)?)\.(\d+)$/) { ... } elsif (/^set\.(\d+(-\d+)?).(\d+)\.jpg$/) { # this is the case we +'re hitting $h->{Set} = $1; $h->{Set} .= "-1" unless $2; $h->{Timestamp} = $3; $h->{Pic} = 1; my $curpic = $db->GetSetPictures({SetID => $h->{Set}, PicID => 0 +}); $h->{New} = not keys %$curpic; } else { warn "Unknown file: $_"; next; } ---- in the $db object: sub GetSetPictures { my $self = shift; my ($param) = @_; croak "Bad params" unless exists $param->{SetID}; $param->{Self} = "/inv/sets/$param->{SetID}" unless exists $param->{ +Self}; my ($setinfo) = $self->GetSetInfo({Set => $param->{SetID}}); ... sub GetSetInfo { my $self = shift; my ($param) = @_; my %where; if (exists $param->{Set}) { if ($param->{Set} eq '*') { ... } else { if ($param->{Set} =~ /-\d/) { $where{ID} = $param->{Set}; # this is our case in all 3 itera +tions } else { ... } } } else { ... } my @res = MyApp::Sets->search_where(%where); # Class::DBI object wi +th the AbstractSearch plugin ...

-- zigdon


In reply to Re^11: Class::DBI::AbstractSearch and SpeedyCGI by zigdon
in thread Class::DBI::AbstractSearch and SpeedyCGI by zigdon

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