
DBSchema::Sample - build and populate a realistic sample schema.

This program builds and populates a small but realistic database.

Postgres 7.4, MySQL 4.0.14 and SQLite 2.8.6 have been tested
CREATE DATABASE test
For SQLite, this step is not necessary.
DBD::SQLite and DBD::mysql have been tested
When it follows the prereqs, it installs DBIx::AnyDBD.
perl -MDBSchema::Sample -e load
Follow the prompts for DBI connection information and the tables will be built and populated.
SQLite users: when this command is run, be sure to run it in a directory where there is no directory named the same as your database and if there is a file with the name of your database, that file is in fact your database.

This creates the database schema discussed in "The Practical SQL Handbook by Bowman, Emerson and Darnovsky" (Addison-Wesley). It is useful to have something like this when you want to play around with a DBI wrapper (or 12) but don't feel like creating a realistic schema and populating it with sensible data.
load()

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DBIx::AnyDBD DBD::mysql DBD::SQLite DBIx::Recordset::Playground Class::DBI DBI