No association tables to maintain - and my field name info is secure.
Betraying false sense of security. Your database is never being at risk because you reveal that your columns are named "Mom" and "Dad", but because it's environment isn't secure. While your technique is a nice idea, I'd label it "security by obscurity."
--shmem
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In reply to Re: Perl to protect database field name info
by shmem
in thread Perl to protect database field name info
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