1) Flat file...the regular version of DBMAN uses flat files with the .db extension. Flat files = text files.
2) You simply use the .db file and make changes in the .cfg file to your server configurations and also what fields you want to use in DBMAN via the %db_def hash section.
3) Yes...and that is the best approach.
Regards,
Eliot Lee
2) You simply use the .db file and make changes in the .cfg file to your server configurations and also what fields you want to use in DBMAN via the %db_def hash section.
3) Yes...and that is the best approach.
Regards,
Eliot Lee