12-10-2018
Maybe you should simplify this and INSERT the data in the table in a loop versus trying to import all the data in one single INSERT chuck? Sometimes doing things in a simple way (INSERT in loop) have easier results to understand that some sweeping method, all in one statement method (INSERT).
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sql::translator::filter::globals
SQL::Translator::Filter::Globals(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Filter::Globals(3pm)
NAME
SQL::Translator::Filter::Globals - Add global fields and indices to all tables.
SYNOPSIS
# e.g. Add timestamp field to all tables.
use SQL::Translator;
my $sqlt = SQL::Translator->new(
from => 'MySQL',
to => 'MySQL',
filters => [
Globals => {
fields => [
{
name => 'modified'
data_type => 'TIMESTAMP'
}
],
indices => [
{
fields => 'modifed',
},
]
constraints => [
{
}
]
},
],
) || die "SQLFairy error : ".SQL::Translator->error;
my $sql = $sqlt->translate || die "SQLFairy error : ".$sqlt->error;
DESCRIPTION
Adds global fields, indices and constraints to all tables in the schema. The globals to add can either be defined in the filter args or
using a _GLOBAL_ table (see below).
If a table already contains a field with the same name as a global then it is skipped for that table.
The _GLOBAL_ Table
An alternative to using the args is to add a table called "_GLOBAL_" to the schema and then just use the filter. Any fields and indices
defined on this table will be added to all the tables in the schema and the _GLOBAL_ table removed.
The name of the global can be changed using a "global_table" arg to the filter.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), SQL::Translator
BUGS
Will generate duplicate indices if an index already exists on a table the same as one added globally.
Will generate duplicate constraints if a constraint already exists on a table the same as one added globally.
TODO
Some extra data values that can be used to control the global addition. e.g. 'skip_global'.
AUTHOR
Mark Addison <grommit@users.sourceforge.net>
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Filter::Globals(3pm)