SCO 507 + MYSQL

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu Sep 29 09:14:33 PDT 2005


Yo, homey, in case you don' be listenin', Lerebours, Jose done said:
> You are missing a key added value to using stored procedures
> "code reusability".  By having stored procedures, you can have

This is why I have a nice library of functions I've written in perl.
Rip-n-plug, mate.  It doesn't have to be server-side, and it's not specific
to one particular RDBMS--I can use the same logic on all of them because
it's all coded in one place, in one language.

I appreciate your point, but I get the same benefit client-side, with the
exception of having to possibly change multiple clients unless I made a
module out of my functions.  I don't always do that.  I but it's quite easy
to replace the functions if necessary.

mark->
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