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Re: Re: Packaging and testing a module which requires a database

by legLess (Hermit)
on Feb 06, 2004 at 17:57 UTC ( [id://327168]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Packaging and testing a module which requires a database
in thread Packaging and testing a module which requires a database

I hadn't thought of an environmental variable; that sounds like the best way. Thanks!

My only problem with AnyData (or SQLite, or anything else) is that I depend on a MySQL-specific function for autoincrementing primary keys. I just don't want to spend the mental energy hacking around that until I've done more work on features that people are asking for.

But that's probably false laziness. I haven't done a realistic time assessment and I need to.

In the "small world" department, Jeff Zucker was just yesterday bemoaning the fact that he hasn't had time to implement autoincrement keys in AnyData.
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