02-02-2011
Where exactly did you get stuck? Doing such things you should be familiar with Oracle and SQL, maybe awk to parse the xml into SQL code (I bet there are tools already to do this) and also getting familiar with the command ldapsearch to extract user information from an LDAP server will be helpful. Maybe the LDAP server itself has an export function, where you can even select trunks of it's tree.
Edit:
Thought xlm is a typo - maybe there is a perl module for this.
Last edited by zaxxon; 02-02-2011 at 11:58 AM..
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sql::translator::parser
SQL::Translator::Parser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Parser(3pm)
NAME
SQL::Translator::Parser - describes how to write a parser
DESCRIPTION
Parser modules that get invoked by SQL::Translator need to implement a single function: parse. This function will be called by the
SQL::Translator instance as $class::parse($tr, $data_as_string), where $tr is a SQL::Translator instance. Other than that, the classes are
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When the parser has determined what exists, it will communicate the structure to the producer through the SQL::Translator::Schema object.
This object can be retrieved from the translator (the first argument pass to parse) by calling the schema method:
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The Schema object has methods for adding tables, fields, indices, etc. For more information, consult the docs for SQL::Translator::Schema
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AUTHORS
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SEE ALSO
perl(1), SQL::Translator, SQL::Translator::Schema.
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