DBIx AbstractLite 0.02 is a Perl script for Modules scripts design by Ilia Lobsanov.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DBIx AbstractLite module is based on DBIx::Abstract, but is much simpler.
Publisher review: DBIx AbstractLite module is based on DBIx::Abstract, but is much simpler. This module is based on DBIx::Abstract, but is much simpler. It also doesn't deviate from the DBI interface as much as DBIx::Abstract does.The main similarity between DBIx::AbstractLite and DBIx::Abstract is in the select method. Unlike Abstract, AbstractLite is not 100% abstract in that it still allows conventional access to the DBI interface, using plain SQL and the DBI statement handle methods.CGI::LogCarp is used internally to trace the queries sent to DBI. To see the trace statements, add this statement at the beginning of your program: use CGI::LogCarp qw(:STDBUG); Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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