README FILE FOR MODULES SQL::Statement and SQL::Parser

WHO NEEDS IT?

If you use the DBI drivers for flatfiles, Excel spreadsheets, or
formats such as XML via the CSV, AnyData, or Excel DBDs, this
distribution will greatly expand the range of supported SQL, as
well as provide support for text-like numbers and alphabetic
comparisons previously missing in those drivers.  Some of the
features included for the first time in this release are partial
support for multi-table joins, for set and string functions, for
numeric expressions, for the IN and BETWEEN predicates and much
more.

WHAT IS IT?

The SQL::Statement and SQL::Parser modules are primarily
intended as a means to provide a SQL engine for DBI drivers such
as DBD::CSV, DBD::AnyData, and DBD::Excel.  In addition, they
can be used to validate a limited subset of SQL statements, or
as a subclassable base for other modules needing SQL
capabilities.

HOW DO I INSTALL IT?

If you are familiar with the standard make/nmake procedures,
simply do as always:

   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

You may also use nmake or dmake on windows.  Since the modules
are pure perl, you may also simply copy the enclosed SQL
directory into your lib directory (either your main site/lib or
a private area).

WHERE DO I FIND OUT MORE?

If you are using it via one of the DBD drivers, see the help
documentation for that driver.  If you are subclassing the
moduels, there are extensive help documents included with the
modules.  Use perldoc or pod2html or simply read the POD section
of the .pm files.  For further questions, write to the
comp.lang.perl.modules newsgroup or the dbi-users@perl.org
listserv.

WHO DUNNIT?

The original XS versions of the modules were written by Jochen
Wiedmann.  The current, pure perl versions were rewritten
(mostly from the ground up) by Jeff Zucker 
<jeff@vpservices.com>.  Both versions are currently maintained
by Jeff.