Now what I want to know is . . . where's my pony?
Before you post questions like this, you really should do at least a basic search of the CPAN. If you'd done that, you might have discovered Acme::Pony on your own. As it is, you effectively appear to be asking us to do your search for you, as if you are somehow too lazy to use punch "search.cpan.org" into your browser's address bar yourself, or something. The thing is, it effectively costs you time, because it takes you longer to post the question (to say nothing of waiting for the answer) than to just do the search and find the answer. Next time, try doing a basic search before posting this kind of question. It'll get you faster results and keep you from looking foolish. HTH.HAND.

In reply to Re: Automated detection of different tables with same name by jonadab
in thread Automated detection of different tables with same name by Win

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