Hello guruz, jedis and the rest of you perl dudes.

Today my brain is concentrating on writing automatic code by using sql statements and hashes. I wanted to know if this is possible:

1. I have an sql table with some variables defined.
2. I need to create a hash with all the variables as keys and the values should be subroutines.

So, without SQL the declaring part should be the following:

my $var = sub { MOD->SUB($param); }

With SQL I have this

my $hash; while(my $r = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { $hash->{$r->{'var'}} = sub { $r->{'mod'}->$r->{'sub'}($r->{'params'} +); } }

Is there any way to accomplish that?


Thanks!

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