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Greetings fellow monks, I've been working with Class::DBI a little while and enjoy it, for the most part. One thing that really annoys me is writing everything with absolute class names instead of objects. For example, instead of MyClass::DBI->some_method('data'), I would write someting like my $obj = new MyClass::DBI; $obj->some_method('data'). So far, my Googling hasn't returned any bits of sample code like this. Attempting to code this on my own, I end up with:
This doesn't work, but I don't really know why. I get an obscure Ima::DBI error. My little non-database brain can't figure this out. Is this possible to do? Anyone have some basic sample code they could share with me? Thanks. gryphon In reply to Making a Class::DBI object reference by gryphon
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