DBIx::Abstract (there's also a DBIx::AbstractLite out there, which I didn't browse) looks useful and interesting, until you reach Supported DBD Drivers and discover it's been reported to work with mySQL, PostgreSQL, and XBase, and that it should work in a lot of other situations. Sigh--it looks so nice.
Nothing else that I saw looks particularly good, so I've downloaded this and am going to try working with it at home--I'll keep you posted on my adventures. Please do some additional searching in CPAN--I'm willing to give this one a shot, if someone else will look around and see what I've missed.
They laughed at Joan of Arc, but she went right ahead and built it. --Gracie Allen
Update: Okay, now I'm thinking DBIx::Abstract maybe isn't worth my efforts, after reading your comments. Does anyone else have suggestions? Or is it time to start rolling our own?
In reply to Re: How to manage sql statements
by adamsj
in thread How to manage sql statements
by tonyday
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