Do you have any code examples? I guess I'm still having trouble understanding how it all links together. The ResultSet methods look like what you do when you have everything together, but I guess I'm still trying to figure out the initialization piece.

For example, let's say we have data pieces as such:

So, how would the code look to tie these relationships together? Do all of the interfaces require a DBD module (Fusion doesn't have one)? Do they need an SQL interface (CSV doesn't have one unless you use something like DBD::CSV)? Does Fusion require a DBIx::Class::Storage module to write data to it?

I'm also going to be throwing SNMP into the mix, which doesn't have either. I'm thinking of writing a DBD::SNMP one, anyway. But, I need to know if it's going to be useful for this project.

Also, since this would be a web application, I figured Catalyst would also be appropriate. Hopefully, Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema is going to link nicely with everything else in DBIx::Class.


In reply to Re^2: DBIx::Class and Google Fusion Tables by SineSwiper
in thread DBIx::Class and Google Fusion Tables by SineSwiper

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