NAME

SQL::Bibliosoph::CatalogFile - Bibliosoph SQL Statements Parser

VERSION

2.0

DESCRIPTION

Reads a SQL library statements file, using the BB format (SEE below)

BB Format

--[ Query_name1 ] SQL statement

The query name must be a simple string, case sensitive, with no spaces. The file can have comment in every line, starting with #. Statements can include bind params denoted with question mark `?`. Optionally, parameters can be numbered: 1?, 2?, 3? ... This allows to reuse paraments, like in:

SELECT * 
	FROM user
	 WHERE name = 1? OR nick = 1?

The bind parameter number can be preceded by a `#`. This force the parameter to be strictly numeric. This is useful for using bind parameters with the LIMIT clause.

==head1 Examples

A simple query, using two bind parament
	--[ GET_T1 ]
	# A very nice commentA
		SELECT		t1.*
		FROM		table1 t1
	# A other comment
        LEFT JOIN   table2 t2
        ON			t1.id = t2.t1_fk
        WHERE		t2.id = ? 
		LIMIT #?
An insert statement. This returns the last inserted ID.
--[ INSERT_USER ]
# This returns LAST_INSERT_ID if `user` has a auto_increment column
	INSERT 
		INTO user (name,country) 
		VALUES 
		(?, IFNULL(?,'US') )
An update statement. Returns modifed rows.
--[ AGE_USERS ]
# This returns the modified rows
	UPDATE user
		SET age = age + 1
		WHERE birthday = ? 
The select using numeric and ordered params
--[ GET_USERS ]
# Example using numeric and ordered params
	SELECT * 
		FROM user 
		WHERE 
			(1? IS NULL OR country = 1? )
			AND (2? IS NULL OR state =  2?)
		LIMIT #3?,#4?

AUTHORS

SQL::Bibliosoph by Matias Alejo Garcia (matiu at cpan.org) and Lucas Lain (lucas at confronte.com).

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Matias Alejo Garcia. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SUPPORT / WARRANTY

The SQL::Bibliosoph is free Open Source software. IT COMES WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.

SEE ALSO

SQL::Bibliosoph
SQL::Bibliosoph::CatalogFile

At http://nits.com.ar/bibliosoph you can find: * Examples * VIM syntax highlighting definitions for bb files * CTAGS examples for indexing bb files.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

To Confronte.com and its associates to support the development of this module.