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libdbix-recordset-perl | Perl extension for DBI recordsets | Mehr ...
DBIx::Recordset is a perl module for abstraction and simplification of
database access.
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The goal is to make standard database access (select/insert/update/delete)
easier to handle and independent of the underlying DBMS. Special attention is
made on web applications to make it possible to handle the state-less access
and to process the posted data of form fields, but DBIx::Recordset is not
limited to web applications.
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DBIx::Recordset uses the DBI API to access the database, so it should
work with every database for which a DBD driver is available (see
also DBIx::Compat).
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Most public functions take a hash reference as parameter, which makes
it simple to supply various different arguments to the same
function. The parameter hash can also be taken from a hash containing
posted form fields like those available with CGI.pm, mod_perl,
HTML::Embperl and others.





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