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| Excel(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Excel(3pm) |
NAME¶
DBD::Excel - A class for DBI drivers that act on Excel File.This is still alpha version.
SYNOPSIS¶
use DBI;
$hDb = DBI->connect("DBI:Excel:file=test.xls")
or die "Cannot connect: " . $DBI::errstr;
$hSt = $hDb->prepare("CREATE TABLE a (id INTEGER, name CHAR(10))")
or die "Cannot prepare: " . $hDb->errstr();
$hSt->execute() or die "Cannot execute: " . $hSt->errstr();
$hSt->finish();
$hDb->disconnect();
DESCRIPTION¶
This is still alpha version.The DBD::Excel module is a DBI driver. The module is based on these modules:
- Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
reads Excel files.
- Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
writes Excel files.
- SQL::Statement
a simple SQL engine.
- DBI
Of course. :-)
This module assumes TABLE = Worksheet. The contents of first row of each worksheet as column name.
Adding that, this module accept temporary table definition at "connect" method with "xl_vtbl".
ex. my $hDb = DBI->connect( "DBI:Excel:file=dbdtest.xls", undef, undef, {xl_vtbl => {TESTV => { sheetName => 'TEST_V', ttlRow => 5, startCol => 1, colCnt => 4, datRow => 6, datLmt => 4, } } });
For more information please refer sample/tex.pl included in this distribution.
Metadata¶
The following attributes are handled by DBI itself and not by DBD::Excel, thus they all work like expected: Active
ActiveKids
CachedKids
CompatMode (Not used)
InactiveDestroy
Kids
PrintError
RaiseError
Warn (Not used)
The following DBI attributes are handled by DBD::Excel:
- AutoCommit
- Always on
- ChopBlanks
- Works
- NUM_OF_FIELDS
- Valid after "$hSt->execute"
- NUM_OF_PARAMS
- Valid after "$hSt->prepare"
- NAME
- Valid after "$hSt->execute"; undef for Non-Select statements.
- NULLABLE
- Not really working, always returns an array ref of one's. Valid after "$hSt->execute"; undef for Non-Select statements.
These attributes and methods are not supported:
bind_param_inout
CursorName
LongReadLen
LongTruncOk
Additional to the DBI attributes, you can use the following dbh attribute:
- xl_fmt
- This attribute is used for setting the formatter class for parsing.
- xl_dir
- This attribute is used only with "data_sources" on setting the directory where Excel files ('*.xls') are searched. It defaults to the current directory (".").
- xl_vtbl
- assumes specified area as a table. See sample/tex.pl.
- xl_skiphidden
- skip hidden rows(=row height is 0) and hidden columns(=column width is 0). See sample/thidden.pl.
- xl_ignorecase
- set casesensitive or not about table name and columns. Default is sensitive (maybe as SQL::Statement). See sample/thidden.pl.
Driver private methods¶
- data_sources
- The "data_sources" method returns a list
of '*.xls' files of the current directory in the form
"DBI:Excel:xl_dir=$dirname".
If you want to read the subdirectories of another directory, use
my($hDr) = DBI->install_driver("Excel"); my(@list) = $hDr->data_sources( { xl_dir => '/usr/local/xl_data' } ); - list_tables
- This method returns a list of sheet names contained in the
$hDb->{file}. Example:
my $hDb = DBI->connect("DBI:Excel:file=test.xls"); my @list = $hDb->func('list_tables');
TODO¶
- More tests
- First of all...
- Type and Format
- The current version not support date/time and text formatting.
- Joins
- The current version of the module works with single table SELECT's only, although the basic design of the SQL::Statement module allows joins and the likes.
KNOWN BUGS¶
- •
- There are too many TODO things. So I can't determind what is BUG. :-)
AUTHOR¶
Kawai Takanori (Hippo2000) kwitknr@cpan.org Homepage:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hippo2000/ (Japanese)
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hippo2000/index_e.htm (English)
Wiki:
http://www.hippo2000.net/cgi-bin/KbWiki/KbWiki.pl (Japanese)
http://www.hippo2000.net/cgi-bin/KbWikiE/KbWiki.pl (English)
SEE ALSO¶
DBI, Spreadsheet::WriteExcel, Spreadsheet::ParseExcel, SQL::StatementCOPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2001 KAWAI,Takanori All rights reserved.You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
| 2016-11-25 | perl v5.24.1 |