Well, considering I was posting from my mobile (and right now as well), didn't
remember the exact names, and
iptel.org has an excellent doc search system, I considered
that well within the capabilities of people who use SER. That should hold, BTW, for you as
well, so if you think more guidance is needed, instead of posting ironic comments, you
could help the "poor" guy by looking it up yourself and post more details.
g-)
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From: SIP <sip(a)arcdiv.com>
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Sent: 1.9.'07, 14:26
So are you going to tell poor Jesús what these magical
modules are, or
just leave him guessing? ;)
N.
Greger Viken Teigre wrote:
With ser 2.x there are a couple of modules for
sql direct (even raw sql) access. Should fit the bill...
g-)
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From: SIP <sip(a)arcdiv.com>
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Sent: 31.8.'07, 20:39
Jesús Terán wrote:
Hello, I am using the exec_dset for access to my
database mysql
and change the uri in the calls, but I think this use more CPU
processing, Are there other module to do the same?
thanks
Jesus Teran B.
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I'm aware of none pre-written for that purpose... however, you could
probably modify one in existence to do just that in C/C++ (assuming you
could reverse engineer what's going on in the modules) and it would
likely be a lot faster than spawning a shell process for each call.
N.
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