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Re^2: Accessing data from a dynamic database/table

by rsiedl (Friar)
on May 09, 2006 at 03:17 UTC ( [id://548152]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Thanks Zaxo,

Plugged it in and got the following results:
Method 3 -------- Benchmark Time: 0.010 cpu seconds Sample Results: KOL ID:: 32 KOL RANK:: 32 KOL ID:: 33 KOL RANK:: 21 KOL ID:: 21 KOL RANK:: 24 KOL ID:: 7 KOL RANK:: 5 KOL ID:: 26 KOL RANK:: 1 KOL ID:: 2 KOL RANK:: 29
Cheers,
Reagen

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Re^3: Accessing data from a dynamic database/table
by Zaxo (Archbishop) on May 09, 2006 at 03:30 UTC

    I see the rank data differs. Has the data changed since the run you showed?

    I'm glad if it works for you. Some of the introspective DBI methods like primary_key() are fairly recent additions to the module.

    After Compline,
    Zaxo

      ah, yep - that was run on a different table. same structure / different data.

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