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Module DBD::CSV - DBI driver for CSV files Description The DBD::CSV module is yet another driver for the DBI (Database independent interface for Perl). This one is based on the SQL "engine" SQL::Statement and the abstract DBI driver DBD::File and implements access to so-called CSV files (Comma separated values). Copying Copyright (C) 2009-2024 by H.Merijn Brand Copyright (C) 2004-2009 by Jeff Zucker Copyright (C) 1998-2004 by Jochen Wiedmann You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. Recent changes can be (re)viewed in the public GIT repository at https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-CSV.git Feel free to clone your own copy: $ git clone https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-CSV.git DBD-CSV or get it as a tgz: $ wget --output-document=DBD-CSV-git.tgz \ 'https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-CSV/archive/master.tar.gz which will unpack to DBD-CSV-master Prerequisites: DBI - the DBI (Database independent interface for Perl). SQL::Statement - a simple SQL engine. Text::CSV_XS - this module is used for writing rows to or reading rows from CSV files. Build/Installation: Use CPAN: cpan DBD::CSV Or standard build/installation: gzip -cd DBD-CSV-0.43.tar.gz | tar xf - cd DBD-CSV-0.43 perl Makefile.PL make test make install (this is for Unix users, Windows users would prefer PowerArchiver, WinZip or something similar). The test suite contains extensive tests for all features provided by DBD::CSV. Some of them include the use of what is set to be the default temporary directory on the system. Even though the tests do not use the folder to read or modify data, using the folder will imply the scanning of that folder to see if files would qualify for use in DBD::CSV. When the folder contains many files, the scanning will seriously slow down the testing duration. The configure phase therefor asks the user if using the folder is allowed. The default answer is yes unless $AUTOMATED_TESTING is set. As File::Spec->tmpdir () honors the environment, you can enable these tests using another folder by setting $TMPDIR or whatever controls tmpdir () or your OS. Author: This module is currently maintained by H.Merijn Brand < h.m.brand at xs4all.nl > The original author is Jochen Wiedmann. Previous maintainer was Jeff Zucker
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