Re: Added additional partial list sending criteria

 
From: "AJ Fasano" <ajfasano@PROTECTED>
Date: September 3rd 2013

Pop it up on Github, You Git people :) I suppose it is about time I moved from SVN to Git I am just not as well versed on Git and am a tad uncomfortable Should I do something wrong and some poor soul tries to use it and gets all messed up, I would feel quite bad Although, I assume the branching and such is basically the same

Yup, quite a bit Probably CGI::Application to start, then over to Mojolicious Mojolicious looks interesting Morbo and Hypnotoad Futurama fans ya think? Back in the day I did a lot with mod_perl and HTML::Mason I loved the asynchronous request handler capability in mod_perl To tell you the truth, I didn’t realize there was still a perl framework community out there

What's keeping me is the investment in time - it's going to be a lot of work I definitely understand that I had actually toyed with trying to convert DaDa to php using something like the Yii Framework, which I would hand to you since the app is yours and I have no desire to steal someone's work Also, The database abstraction/ORM stuff in perl does not appear to be as well developed as the newer languages which is probably good because one gets SQL-lazy with stuff like ActiveRecord, PDO, and Hibernate

A J

On Sep 3, 2013, at 10:35 AM, AJ Fasano ajfasano@PROTECTED wrote:

Justin, Not sure if anyone is interested but I added two additional partial list sending criteria that should work with all the supported database backends I added ‘Date Greater Than’ and ‘Date Less Than’ The caveat is that, in order to do date based partial sending, the date has to have the format ‘YYYY-MM-DD’ in the search criteria and in the database

Also, if you haven’t already, I found that Activestate’s Komodo IDE has a pretty decent visual step through debugger for perl that allows one to view the code as it is executed, inspect the variables, view the call stack, etc, and it works with any browser as it is not actually a browser plugin Not a hude fan of the IDE’s layout but it works Made adding the additional partial list sending criteria much easier

One more thing, have you considered moving to an MVC kind of approach to coding the app? It would make adding functionality and debugging a little more straight forward Base methods found in the modules can be split out and encoded for your protection, and, as the mail cgi gets larger, its memory footprint gets larger

Just some thoughts Oh, and by the way, I really like the 6 5x branch Especially the way you handled the comma separated AND/OR search criteria

A J

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