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NAME

  DBIx::Profile - DBI query profiler
  Version 1.0
  Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Jeff Lathan, Kerry Clendinning.  
  All rights reserved. 
  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
  under the same terms as Perl itself.

SYNOPSIS

  use DBIx::Profile; or "perl -MDBIx::Profile <program>" 
  use DBI;
  $dbh->printProfile();

DESCRIPTION

  DBIx::Profile is a quick and easy, and mostly transparent, profiler
  for scripts using DBI.  It collects information on the query 
  level, and keeps track of first, failed, normal, and total amounts
  (count, wall clock, CPU time) for each function on the query.
  NOTE: DBIx::Profile use Time::HiRes to clock the wall time and
  the old standby times() to clock the CPU time.  The CPU time is
  pretty coarse.
  DBIx::Profile can also trace the execution of queries.  It will print 
  a timestamp and the query that was called.  This is optional, and 
  occurs only when the environment variable DBIXPROFILETRACE is set 
  to 1. (ex: (bash) export DBIXPROFILETRACE=1).
  Not all DBI methods are profiled at this time.
  Except for replacing the existing "use" and "connect" statements,
  DBIx::Profile allows DBI functions to be called as usual on handles.
  Prints information to STDERR, prefaced with the pid.

RECIPE

  1) Add "use DBIx::Profile" or execute "perl -MDBIx::Profile <program>"
  2) Optional: add $dbh->printProfile (will execute during 
     disconnect otherwise)
  3) Run code
  4) Data output will happen at printProfile or $dbh->disconnect;

METHODS

  printProfile
     $dbh->printProfile();
     Will print out the data collected.
     If this is not called before disconnect, disconnect will call
     printProfile.
  setLogFile
     $dbh->setLogFile("ProfileOutput.txt");
     Will save all output to the file.

AUTHORS

  Jeff Lathan, lathan@pobox.com
  Kerry Clendinning, kerry@deja.com
  Aaron Lee, aaron@pointx.org
  Michael G Schwern, schwern@pobox.com

SEE ALSO

  L<perl(1)>, L<DBI>
2022-10-16 perl v5.34.0