NAME
SQL::Translator::Producer::SQLServer - MS SQLServer producer for SQL::Translator
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator;
my $t = SQL::Translator->new( parser => '...', producer => 'SQLServer' );
$t->translate;
DESCRIPTION
This is currently a thin wrapper around the nextgen SQL::Translator::Generator::DDL::SQLServer DDL maker.
Extra Attributes
TODO
* !! Write some tests !!
* Reserved words list needs updating to SQLServer.
* Triggers, Procedures and Views DO NOT WORK
# Text of view is already a 'create view' statement so no need to
# be fancy
foreach ( $schema->get_views ) {
my $name = $_->name();
$output .= "\n\n";
$output .= "--\n-- View: $name\n--\n\n" unless $no_comments;
my $text = $_->sql();
$text =~ s/\r//g;
$output .= "$text\nGO\n";
}
# Text of procedure already has the 'create procedure' stuff
# so there is no need to do anything fancy. However, we should
# think about doing fancy stuff with granting permissions and
# so on.
foreach ( $schema->get_procedures ) {
my $name = $_->name();
$output .= "\n\n";
$output .= "--\n-- Procedure: $name\n--\n\n" unless $no_comments;
my $text = $_->sql();
$text =~ s/\r//g;
$output .= "$text\nGO\n";
}
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
See the included AUTHORS file: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Translator/AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2012 the SQL::Translator "AUTHORS" as listed above.
LICENSE
This code is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.