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6 SQL::Translator::Producer::Oracle - Oracle SQL producer
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9 use SQL::Translator;
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11 my $t = SQL::Translator->new( parser => '...', producer => 'Oracle' );
12 print $translator->translate( $file );
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15 Creates an SQL DDL suitable for Oracle.
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18 delay_constraints
19 This option remove the primary key and other key constraints from
20 the CREATE TABLE statement and adds ALTER TABLEs at the end with
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23 quote_field_names
24 Controls whether quotes are being used around column names in
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27 quote_table_names
28 Controls whether quotes are being used around table, sequence and
29 trigger names in generated DDL.
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32 Autoincremental primary keys
33 This producer uses sequences and triggers to autoincrement primary key
34 columns, if necessary. SQLPlus and DBI expect a slightly different
35 syntax of CREATE TRIGGER statement. You might have noticed that this
36 producer returns a scalar containing all statements concatenated by
37 newlines or an array of single statements depending on the context
38 (scalar, array) it has been called in.
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40 SQLPlus expects following trigger syntax:
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42 CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER ai_person_id
43 BEFORE INSERT ON person
44 FOR EACH ROW WHEN (
45 new.id IS NULL OR new.id = 0
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48 SELECT sq_person_id.nextval
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54 Whereas if you want to create the same trigger using "do" in DBI, you
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57 my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:Oracle:mysid', 'scott', 'tiger');
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59 CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER ai_person_id
60 BEFORE INSERT ON person
61 FOR EACH ROW WHEN (
62 new.id IS NULL OR new.id = 0
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64 BEGIN
65 SELECT sq_person_id.nextval
66 INTO :new.id
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71 If you call this producer in array context, we expect you want to
72 process the returned array of statements using DBI like "deploy" in
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75 To get this working we removed the slash in those statements in version
76 0.09002 of SQL::Translator when called in array context. In scalar
77 context the slash will be still there to ensure compatibility with
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81 Mad props to Tim Bunce for much of the logic stolen from his
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85 Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>, Alexander Hartmaier
86 <abraxxa@cpan.org>, Fabien Wernli <faxmodem@cpan.org>.
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89 SQL::Translator, DDL::Oracle, mysql2ora.
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