previous record' is available.
> Define break fields and handlers. Call them via an alternate
> fetch_with_break method."]
>
> 'Loop' is a bit vague. How about...
>
> DBIx::
> ::FetchLoop bdpOg Fetch with change detection and aggregates BITS
>
previous record' is available.
> Define break fields and handlers. Call them via an alternate
> fetch_with_break method."]
>
> 'Loop' is a bit vague. How about...
>
> DBIx::
> ::FetchLoop bdpOg Fetch with change detection and aggregates BITS
>
>
wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 11:17:18AM -0500, Brendan Fagan wrote:
> >
> > Tim,
> >
> > Thanks for resending the message, but I'm not clear as to why. I did
> > already send the docs.
>
> I haven't seen them. Please repost them or a ur
Tim,
Thanks for resending the message, but I'm not clear as to why. I did
already send the docs.
How about "Supplemental DBI methods for looping, aggregation and
concatenation of data"?
Happy new year!
- Brendan
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Tim Bunce wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 05:13:32PM
I submitted the docs as requested for DBIx::Loop.
Still wondering why the namespace hasn't been registered.
Do I need to re-request the namespace? Or perhaps sacrifice a lamb in the
name of Larry Wall? :)
Just curious...
I hope the new year finds everyone in good health and good cheer.
Attached are the docs for DBIx::Loop that Tim requested.
I hope this will be sufficient for the my namespace to be registered.
NAME
DBIx::Loop - (some more thought apparently required - suggestions welcome)
SYNOPSIS
Name: Brendan Fagan
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preferred PAUSE ID: BITS
I've written a module called DBIx::Loop - simple looping logic for DBI.
I'm working on another module called Report. Like DBI, it will have
adaptors for different data formats and adaptors for output file formats.