I think that is better done with an approach such as SQL::Abstract’s. (Indeed, I’d be using it even now, if I hadn’t run into the previously mentioned limitations.) An object-relational mapper, as far as I can tell, will always suffer from trying to express queries with complex dependencies using an ill-suited model.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^4: A brief survey of the DBI usability layer modules on the CPAN
by Aristotle
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