NAME
DBD::Excel - A class for DBI drivers that act on Excel File.
This is still alpha version.
SYNOPSIS
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:Excel:file=test.xls") or die "Cannot connect: " . $DBI::errstr;
my $sth = $dbh->prepare("CREATE TABLE a (id INTEGER, name CHAR(10))") or die "Cannot prepare: " . $dbh->errstr();
$sth->execute() or die "Cannot execute: " . $sth->errstr();
$sth->finish();
$dbh->disconnect();
DESCRIPTION
This is still alpha version.
The DBD::Excel module is a DBI driver. The module is based on these modules:
-
reads Excel files.
-
writes Excel files.
-
a simple SQL engine.
-
Of course. :-)
This module assumes TABLE = Worksheet. The contents of the first row of each worksheet are used as column name.
Adding that, this module accepts a temporary table definition in the connect
method with the xl_vtbl
option.
Example:
my %options = (
xl_vtbl => { # define temporary tables here
TESTV => { # temporary table name => options
sheetName => 'TEST_V', # actual Excel sheet name
ttlRow => 5,
startCol => 1,
colCnt => 4,
datRow => 6,
datLmt => 4,
}
}
);
my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:Excel:file=dbdtest.xls", undef, undef, \%options);
For more information please refer to the file sample/tex.pl which is included in this distribution.
Metadata
The following attributes are handled by DBI itself and not by DBD::Excel, thus they all work like expected:
Active
ActiveKids
CachedKids
CompatMode (Not used)
InactiveDestroy
Kids
PrintError
RaiseError
Warn (Not used)
The following DBI attributes are handled by DBD::Excel:
- AutoCommit
-
Always on
- ChopBlanks
-
Works
- NUM_OF_FIELDS
-
Valid after
$sth->execute
- NUM_OF_PARAMS
-
Valid after
$sth->prepare
- NAME
-
Valid after
$sth->execute
;undef
for Non-Select statements. - NULLABLE
-
Not really working, always returns an array ref of one's. Valid after
$sth->execute
;undef
for Non-Select statements.
These attributes and methods are not supported:
bind_param_inout
CursorName
LongReadLen
LongTruncOk
Additional to the DBI attributes, you can use the following attributes:
- xl_fmt
-
This attribute is used for setting the formatter class for parsing.
- xl_dir
-
This attribute is used only with
data_sources
on setting the directory where Excel files ('*.xls') are searched. It defaults to the current directory ("."). - xl_vtbl
-
assumes specified area as a table. See sample/tex.pl.
-
skip hidden rows(=row height is 0) and hidden columns(=column width is 0). See sample/thidden.pl.
- xl_ignorecase
-
set casesensitive or not about table name and columns. Default is sensitive (maybe as SQL::Statement). See sample/thidden.pl.
Driver private methods
- data_sources
-
The
data_sources
method returns a list of '*.xls' files of the current directory in the form"DBI:Excel:xl_dir=$dirname"
.If you want to read the subdirectories of another directory, use
my($drh) = DBI->install_driver("Excel"); my(@list) = $drh->data_sources( { xl_dir => '/usr/local/xl_data' } );
- list_tables
-
This method returns a list of sheet names contained in the
$dbh-
{file}>. Example:my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:Excel:file=test.xls"); my @list = $dbh->func('list_tables');
TODO
- More tests
-
First of all...
- Type and Format
-
The current version not support date/time and text formating.
- Joins
-
The current version of the module works with single table SELECT's only, although the basic design of the SQL::Statement module allows joins and the likes.
KNOWN BUGS
There are too many TODO things. So I can't determine what is BUG. :-)
AUTHOR
Kawai Takanori (Hippo2000) originally created this module. Currently maintained by Alexander Becker.
SEE ALSO
DBI, Spreadsheet::WriteExcel, Spreadsheet::ParseExcel, SQL::Statement
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001 KAWAI,Takanori All rights reserved.
You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.