Result for 1C5DF55FD165829DA03E8F30D74024E2134FD6F1

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/SQL::Statement::Util.3pm.gz
FileSize1570
MD53177C27CC6B4262245CEB471D64F1E52
SHA-11C5DF55FD165829DA03E8F30D74024E2134FD6F1
SHA-256AED667E6ECE683FFCBF537A5AFD3A78B90BCBCC6772DFA13AD66BE53F534A00B
SSDEEP48:X5JUAjpy40vHwGLCylI6bXmg4spIdvScnXpjV35:p+u0vnlIOA3/Xp15
TLSHT182310AC175E6CBFB88712027398F5C244AC7BB89508AC001D6A94B23BD0424768CBAFC
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MD548631677352C62A1EC467EF078ECD7A7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe SQL::Statement module implements a pure Perl SQL parsing and execution engine. While it by no means implements full ANSI standard, it does support many features including column and table aliases, built-in and user-defined functions, implicit and explicit joins, complex nested search conditions, and other features. SQL::Statement is a small embeddable Database Management System (DBMS). This means that it provides all of the services of a simple DBMS except that instead of a persistent storage mechanism, it has two things: 1) an in-memory storage mechanism that allows you to prepare, execute, and fetch from SQL statements using temporary tables and 2) a set of software sockets where any author can plug in any storage mechanism. There are three main uses for SQL::Statement. One or another (hopefully not all) may be irrelevant for your needs: 1) to access and manipulate data in CSV, XML, and other formats 2) to build your own DBD for a new data source 3) to parse and examine the structure of SQL statements.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-SQL-Statement
PackageRelease1.8
PackageVersion1.414
SHA-15943FC589BA0F91A70B04419BC5292ACBB1A072F
SHA-2563F017CD3D4595F5732EB47212AAEB6F3FEAE8AEA1C069B57B5BD2E258115E589
Key Value
MD53371177071A8BE63D3C46ED344C42E16
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe SQL::Statement module implements a pure Perl SQL parsing and execution engine. While it by no means implements full ANSI standard, it does support many features including column and table aliases, built-in and user-defined functions, implicit and explicit joins, complex nested search conditions, and other features. SQL::Statement is a small embeddable Database Management System (DBMS). This means that it provides all of the services of a simple DBMS except that instead of a persistent storage mechanism, it has two things: 1) an in-memory storage mechanism that allows you to prepare, execute, and fetch from SQL statements using temporary tables and 2) a set of software sockets where any author can plug in any storage mechanism. There are three main uses for SQL::Statement. One or another (hopefully not all) may be irrelevant for your needs: 1) to access and manipulate data in CSV, XML, and other formats 2) to build your own DBD for a new data source 3) to parse and examine the structure of SQL statements.
PackageNameperl-SQL-Statement
PackageRelease36.38
PackageVersion1.414
SHA-161AC02B90D0F6A1AE49E1C398C91053D1D384A9F
SHA-25664D2AEA8BC9943ED8A0C23F0385D093FEAB002AF5C711C492B33053F98C249AF