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--===============1460802031== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_15974_10031949.1126818617108" ------=_Part_15974_10031949.1126818617108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I am still trying to rap myh brain around all this,=20 One question I am wondering: It is common to set up our connection in one module and the table def in=20 another. what I am wondering.... is it possible to define to table in one= =20 file and the the relations in another IE APP::DBI has the connection info APP::Tab1 describes table 1 APP::Tab2 describes table 2 APP::Tab1::Rel1 has as the has_a and has_many llines for one view APP::Tab1::Rel2 diffent view of the the relation ship. the Rel modules would have us "use base APP::Tab1" at the top.=20 I have a user database and users can be assign tickets and email. when I am= =20 working on mail tree I dont want to extra baggage of the ticket tree to be= =20 mucking thing up,=20 It is also possible that I am not understand how things are load and=20 assessed use CDBI.=20 Randy B. ------=_Part_15974_10031949.1126818617108 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I am still trying to rap myh brain around all this, <br> <br> One question I am wondering:<br> <br> It is common to set up our connection in one module and the table def in another. what I am wondering.... is it possible to define to table in one file and the the relations in another<br> <br> IE<br> <br> APP::DBI has the connection info<br> APP::Tab1 describes table 1<br> APP::Tab2 describes table 2<br> APP::Tab1::Rel1 has as the has_a and has_many llines for one view<br> APP::Tab1::Rel2 diffent view of the the relation ship.<br> <br> the Rel modules would have us "use base APP::Tab1" at the top. <b= r> <br> I have a user database and users can be assign tickets and email. when I am working on mail tree I dont want to extra baggage of the ticket tree to be mucking thing up, <br> <br> It is also possible that I am not understand how things are load and assess= ed use CDBI. <br> <br> Randy B.<br> ------=_Part_15974_10031949.1126818617108-- --===============1460802031== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline _______________________________________________ ClassDBI mailing list ClassDBI@xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx http://lists.digitalcraftsmen.net/mailman/listinfo/classdbi --===============1460802031==--
[CDBI] CDBI table Definitions
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Re: [CDBI] CDBI table Definitions
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