DBIx-NamedDSN 0.11 is a Perl script for Perl Modules scripts design by David Christensen.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DBIx-NamedDSN simplifies the method of connecting to a DBI data source
Publisher review: DBIx-NamedDSN simplifies the method of connecting to a DBI data source DBIx::NamedDSN simplifies the method of connecting to a DBI data source, particularly across a diverse and changing data set. This also aids in minimizing the changes to existing tools when data sources are changed. Rather than having to update a whole set of data source names across a suite of tools, you can simply change the named dsn in one place and the tools will automagically work.Data source strings and (optionally) authentication information are stored in a central configuration file. The format of the file is described later. (See NAMED_DSN CONFIG FILE.) Each entry has a unique name (or token). In addition to the above, DBIx::NamedDSN adds a method to the DBI which lets you query any database handle opened with DBIx::NamedDSN for its connect string. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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