and treat it as I would a class API
++ and given a decent naming convention (we use NOUN_I, NOUN_GET, NOUN_U, NOUN_D - I couldn't convince them to use _C and _R - dbas are a strange breed), you can use your dbs stock utilities to automagically create an API class.
In reply to Re: Moving SQL from perl to Stored Procedures
by derby
in thread Moving SQL from perl to Stored Procedures
by imp
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