03-31-2011
Keep database connection opened!
Hello.
I have to make a script with more than 1 SQL query and the problem is that i have to alternate from sql commands to unix commands.
what i would like to know if it's posible(and how) to keep the databse connection opened till last sql command is ran and execute unix commands while the connection is opened.
I was thinking something like this:
->open connection -sqlplus.....
->run sql commands
->run unix commands
->close connection.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
data::phrasebook::sql
Data::Phrasebook::SQL(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Data::Phrasebook::SQL(3pm)
NAME
Data::Phrasebook::SQL - The SQL/DBI Phrasebook Model.
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Phrasebook;
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect(...);
my $book = Data::Phrasebook->new(
class => 'SQL',
dbh => $dbh,
file => 'queries.txt',
);
my $q = $book->query( 'find_author', {
author => "Lance Parkin"
});
while ( my $row = $q->fetchrow_hashref ) {
print "He wrote $row->{title}
";
}
$q->finish;
queries.txt:
find_author=select title,author from books where author = :author
DESCRIPTION
In order to make use of features like placeholders in DBI in conjunction with phrasebooks, it's helpful to have a phrasebook be somewhat
more aware of how DBI operates. Thus, you get "Data::Phrasebook::SQL".
"Data::Phrasebook::SQL" has knowledge of how DBI works and creates and executes your queries appropriately.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
Not to be accessed directly, but via the parent Data::Phrasebook, by specifying the class as SQL.
Additional arguments to those described in Data::Phrasebook::Generic are:
o "dbh" - a DBI database handle.
METHODS
dbh
Set, or get, the current DBI handle.
query
Constructs a Data::Phrasebook::SQL::Query object from a template. Takes at least one argument, this being the identifier for the query. The
identifier is used as a key into the phrasebook "file". A second argument can be provided, which is an optional hashref of key to value
mappings.
If phrasebook has a YAML source looking much like the following:
---
find_author:
sql: select class,title,author from books where author = :author
You could write:
my $q = $book->query( 'find_author' );
OR
my $q = $book->query( 'find_author', {
author => 'Lance Parkin'
} );
OR
my $author = 'Lance Parkin';
my $q = $book->query( 'find_author', {
author => $author,
} );
# sql = select class,title,author from books where author = ?
# args = 'Lance Parkin'
In the above examples, the parameters are bound to the SQL using the bind parameters functionality. This is more efficient in most cases
where the same SQL is reused with different values for fields.
However, not all SQL statements just need to bind parameters, some may require the ability to replace parameters, such as a field list.
---
find_author:
sql: select :fields from books where author = :author
my $q = $book->query( 'find_author',
replace => { fields => 'class,title,author' },
bind => { author => 'Lance Parkin' }
);
# sql = select class,title,author from books where author = ?
# args = 'Lance Parkin'
In all instances, if the SQL template requested does not exist or has no definition, then an error will be thrown.
Consult Data::Phrasebook::SQL::Query for what you can then do with your returned object.
For reference: the bind hashref argument, if it is given, is given to the query object's "order_args" and then "args" methods.
SEE ALSO
Data::Phrasebook, Data::Phrasebook::Generic, Data::Phrasebook::SQL::Query.
SUPPORT
Please see the README file.
AUTHOR
Original author: Iain Campbell Truskett (16.07.1979 - 29.12.2003)
Maintainer: Barbie <barbie@cpan.org> since January 2004.
for Miss Barbell Productions <http://www.missbarbell.co.uk>.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2003 Iain Truskett.
Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Barbie for Miss Barbell Productions.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the Artistic Licence v2.
perl v5.10.1 2010-08-31 Data::Phrasebook::SQL(3pm)