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Posted to embperl@perl.apache.org by Terrence Brannon <me...@urth.org> on 2003/11/04 01:45:46 UTC
Re: Perl DBIx::Recordset article
Nelson Ferraz wrote:
> Dear Mr. Terrence Brannon,
Hi Nelson,
>
> I've read your article about DBIx::Recordset at Perl.com (Feb. 27,
> 2001), and I thought that this module could be very useful in an open
> source project I'm currently developing: a web based CRM, which can be
> used to manage information about customers, partners, business leads,
> etc.
Since then I have developed a cookbook-style set of docs which include
runnable code samples:
http://search.cpan.org/~tbone/DBIx-Recordset-Playground-1.10/Playground.pm
They are based on a ready-to-install sample database:
http://search.cpan.org/~tbone/DBSchema-Sample-1.7/
>
> (There's an online demo available here:
>
> http://www.gnubis.com.br/cgi-local/crm/bin/crm.pl
very pretty fonts.
yes, Recordset makes tasks like what you are doing a snap.
>
> The source code is available at Sourceforge under the GNU GPL:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnubis/)
>
> My goal is to improve the database objects, which still have a lot of
> hardcoded SQL. I've already started this task, but before I advance
> too much I'd like to hear from you about your experience with this
> module in real-world applications. Are you still using it?
>
absolutely.
> Any input will be greatly appreciated!
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