If this is an RFC for the need for such a module, would you mind pointing out where it's better, worse, different, or meant for a different purpose than DBD::AnyData, DBD::CSV, DBD::RAM, DBD::Mock, DBD:Sponge, DBD::Sprite, and a handful of others I'm probably missing?

It's not that I'm knocking what you're doing. I'm just nto sure what we're being asked to evaluate and along what lines.


In reply to Re: Save a statement handle to a file and open it again as a 'cursor' or something. by mr_mischief
in thread Save a statement handle to a file and open it again as a 'cursor' or something. by uber_spaced

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