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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers commands Post 35633 by kapilv on Wednesday 23rd of April 2003 03:14:13 PM
Old 04-23-2003
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There are many sites which offer complete documentation of unix commands and manual pages either online or in a PDF format. Some of them are docs.sun.com and docs.hp.com. You can also try entering the uncix commands as secrah keyword in some serach site.
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Alzabo(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       Alzabo(3pm)

NAME
Alzabo - A data modelling tool and RDBMS-OO mapper SYNOPSIS
Cannot be summarized here. DESCRIPTION
What is Alzabo? Alzabo is a suite of modules with two core functions. Its first use is as a data modelling tool. Through either a schema creation GUI, a perl program, or reverse engineering, you can create a set objects to represent a schema. Its second function is as an RDBMS to object mapping system. Once you have created a schema, you can use the "Alzabo::Runtime::Table" and "Alzabo::Runtime::Row" classes to access its data. These classes offer a high level interface to common operations such as SQL "SELECT", "INSERT", "DELETE", and "UPDATE" commands. Because you can manipulate construct queries through object-oriented Perl, creating complex queries on the fly is much easier than it would be if you had to dynamically construct strings of SQL. A higher level interface can be created through the use of the "Alzabo::MethodMaker" module. This module takes a schema object and auto- generates useful methods based on the tables, columns, and relationships it finds in the module. The code is generates can be integrated with your own code quite easily. To take it a step further, you could then aggregate a set of rows from different tables into a larger container object which could under- stand the logical relationship between these tables. What to Read? Alzabo has a lot of documentation. If you are primarily interested in using Alzabo as an RDBMS-OO wrapper, much of the documentation can be skipped. This assumes that you will create your schema via a schema creation GUI or via reverse engineering. Here is the suggested reading order: Introduction to Alzabo The RDBMS-specific documentation: Alzabo and MySQL Alzabo and PostgreSQL The Alzabo::Runtime::Schema docs - The most important parts here are those related to loading a schema and connecting to a database. Also be sure to read about the "join()" method. The Alzabo::Runtime::Table docs - This contains most of the methods used to fetch rows from the database, as well as the "insert()" method. The Alzabo::Runtime::Row docs - The row objects contain the methods used to update, delete, and retrieve data from the database. The Alzabo::Runtime::RowCursor docs - A cursor object that returns only a single row. The Alzabo::Runtime::JoinCursor docs - A cursor object that returns multiple rows at once. The Alzabo::MethodMaker docs - One of the most useful parts of Alzabo. This module can be used to auto-generate methods based on the structure of your schema. The Alzabo::Runtime::UniqueRowCache docs - This describes the simple caching system included with Alzabo. The Alzabo::Debug docs - How to turn on various kinds of debugging output. The Alzabo::Exceptions docs - Describes the nature of all the exceptions used in Alzabo. The FAQ. The quick reference - A quick reference for the various methods of the Alzabo objects. SCRIPTS
Alzabo comes with a few handy scripts in the eg/ directory of the distribution. These are: * alzabo_grep Given a regex and a schema name, this script will print out the table and column name for all columns which match the regex. * alzabo_to_ascii Given a schema name, this script will generate a set of simple ASCII tables for the schema. SUPPORT
The Alzabo docs are conveniently located online at http://www.alzabo.org/docs/. There is also a mailing list. You can sign up at http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alzabo-general. Please don't email me directly. Use the list instead so others can see your questions. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 David Rolsky. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org> perl v5.8.8 2007-12-23 Alzabo(3pm)
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