NAME
Locale::Object::DB::Schemata - schema documentation for the Locale::Object database
VERSION
0.11
DESCRIPTION
This module documents the database used by the Locale::Object modules.
THE DATABASE
The database of locale information used by the Locale::Object modules uses DBD::SQLite, and contains several tables.
the 'country' table
CREATE TABLE country (
code_alpha2 char(2),
code_alpha3 char(3),
code_numeric smallint,
name char(100),
name_native char(100),
primary_language char(3),
main_timezone tinyint,
uses_daylight_savings char(3),
PRIMARY KEY (code_alpha2)
);
* code_alpha2
, code_alpha3
, code_numeric
and name
are data from ISO 3166 - see http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso3166.txt. * name_native
, primary_language
, main_timezone
and uses_daylight_savings
are currently empty, but will be utilized in a forthcoming release of these modules.
the 'currency' table
CREATE TABLE currency (
country_code char(2),
name char(100),
code char(3),
code_numeric smallint,
symbol char(20),
subunit char(100),
subunit_amount smallint,
PRIMARY KEY (country_code)
);
* country_code
contains ISO 3166 two-letter country codes, as in the previous table.
* name
and code
contain ISO 4217 three-letter codes and names for world currencies - see http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/iso4217.html.
* symbol
, subunit
and subunit_amount
contain currency symbols, subunits (such as cents) and the amounts of subunits that comprise a single currency unit (such as 100 [cents in a dollar]). This data was sourced from http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.html.
the 'continent' table
CREATE TABLE continent (
country_code char(2),
name char(13),
PRIMARY KEY (country_code)
);
* country_code
contains ISO 3166 two-letter codes again, and name
contains associated continent names (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America). Sourced from http://www.worldatlas.com/cntycont.htm.
the 'language' table
CREATE TABLE language (
code_alpha2 char(2),
code_alpha3 char(3),
name char(100),
PRIMARY KEY (code_alpha2)
);
* code_alpha2
contains 2-letter ISO 639-1 language codes. See http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/englangn.html.
* code_alpha3
contains 3-letter ISO 639-2. There two parts of ISO 639-2, B (for 'bibliographic') and T (for 'terminology'), which differ in 23 instances out of the full list of 464 codes. For simplicity, this module uses the ISO 639-2/T versions. For more information, see the URL above and also http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/develop.html.
* name
contains the standard names of languages in English as defined by ISO 639.
In addition to the quoted sources, I also got some information from the fabulous http://www.nationmaster.com/.
AUTHOR
Earle Martin <EMARTIN@cpan.org>
CREDITS
See the credits for Locale::Object.
LEGAL
Copyright 2003 Fotango Ltd. All rights reserved. http://opensource.fotango.com/
This module is released under the same license as Perl itself, and is provided on an "as is" basis. The author and Fotango Ltd make no warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to the accuracy and/or utility of any results obtained from its use. However, if you do find something wrong with the results, please let the author know. Thanks.