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    I recall reading a while back about a lsser known design pattern...I swear it was called the address book pattern or something to that effect... It had to do with storing SQL statements outside your application on calling them into your application via an address book interface??? Anyone know of what I am talking about?

    It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!

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      I recall reading a while back about a lsser known design pattern...I swear it was called the address book pattern or something to that effect... It had to do with storing SQL statements outside your application on calling them into your application via an address book interface??? Anyone know of what I am talking about?

      It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!

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      Hockey wrote:

      I recall reading a while back about a lsser known design pattern...I swear it was called the address book pattern or something to that effect... It had to do with storing SQL statements outside your application on calling them into your application via an address book interface???

      I think you're after a Phrasebook? For example: Class-Phrasebook-SQL[^]


      Andy Hassall (andy@andyh.co.uk) Space - disk usage analysis tool

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        Hockey wrote:

        I recall reading a while back about a lsser known design pattern...I swear it was called the address book pattern or something to that effect... It had to do with storing SQL statements outside your application on calling them into your application via an address book interface???

        I think you're after a Phrasebook? For example: Class-Phrasebook-SQL[^]


        Andy Hassall (andy@andyh.co.uk) Space - disk usage analysis tool

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        Bam!!! You da' man... Thanks a million gazillion :)

        It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!

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