Revision history for Perl extension DBIx::Simple.
                                                                                          
Incompatible changes are marked with "!!".
                                                                                          
1.23  Thu Jun 10 0:00 2004
        - New: DBIx::Simple::SQE.
        - New: $db->abstract.
        - New: $db->select.
        - New: $db->insert.
        - New: $db->update.
        - New: $db->delete.
        - These new methods use Nathan Wiger's SQL::Abstract (loaded on demand)
          and are based on a suggestion by simonm (perlmonks.org).
        - Yes, I lied. I said that this module would never get SQL abstraction,
          but this was too easy to add and doesn't hurt anyone who doesn't use
          it.
        - New: $db->begin, an alias for $db->begin_work.
     !! - Removed: $db->emulate_subqueries, $db->esq. (But see
          DBIx::Simple::SQE.)
     !! - Removed: $db->omniholder. (Now a constant: always "(??)".)
DBIx::Simple

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In reply to DBIx::Simple 1.23 (Re: DBIx::Simple - Your opinions/review please) by Juerd
in thread DBIx::Simple - Your opinions/review please by Juerd

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