Result for 21E5A2B3892A9B9676BF53F85A73E435CCA228FF

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/SQL::Statement::Embed.3pm.gz
FileSize5475
MD505D626DA83898B3E16A13B360EF39198
SHA-121E5A2B3892A9B9676BF53F85A73E435CCA228FF
SHA-25676FEEDBE95EAAB967C4EDC7E206A3CFAD219C5FB34747E6566CD850B6D72D4E3
SSDEEP96:bIBkrUS293KrBuxrXkyVBmpfuw5HWP/333CuXbWv4wOjVa+GpyOtAi/y3TEccU7:sBJ3swr0yVBmpX8n333CsG4za+caJ3Ak
TLSHT1D7B19E8C46EA1501E7958319C5FD78375E04C0BCA63238CD9E60F3A7B8C3F0E054AA28
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MD5B9AB00ABDAF10DD8238477AC99C4FA1E
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
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion1.414
SHA-148E27D55EF8C3322292496657212BD31C3615721
SHA-25645A6A690588B6676315BC920ED5ADCC98CC064FEDE7AB631F98628AD54B10DB0