You could also do your own SQL generation, but Class::DBI will be useless to you then. In general, Class::DBI is not good for reporting queries. It's really more useful for manipulating individual database rows.
In reply to Re^3: Class::DBI and data split multiple tables
by perrin
in thread Class::DBI and data split multiple tables
by kor
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