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NAME

       DBIx::Simple::Comparison - DBIx::Simple in DBI jargon

DESCRIPTION

       This is just a simple and inaccurate overview of what DBI things the DBIx::Simple things
       represent, or the other way around.

       This document can be useful to find the foo equivalent of bar.

       "?" means that DBI doesn't have an equivalent or that I couldn't find one.

       "=" means that DBIx::Simple provides a direct wrapper to the DBI function.

       "~" means that DBIx::Simple's method does more or less the same, but usually in a more
       high level way: context sensitive, combining things, automatically taking care of
       something.

       Note that DBIx::Simple is a wrapper around DBI. It is not "better" than DBI. In fact,
       DBIx::Simple cannot work without DBI.

       Using DBI directly is always faster than using DBIx::Simple's equivalents. (For the
       computer, that is. For you, DBIx::Simple is supposed to be faster.)

   Classes, common names
        use DBI       ~  use DBIx::Simple

        $DBI::errstr  =  DBIx::Simple->error

        DBI::db       ~  DBIx::Simple
        $dbh          ~  $db
        $dbh->errstr  =  $db->error

        connect       ~  connect
        connect       ~  new

        DBI::st       ~  DBIx::Simple::Result
        <undef>       ~  DBIx::Simple::Dummy
        $sth          ~  $result

   Queries
       DBI

        my $sth = $dbh->prepare_cached($query);
        $sth->execute(@values);

       ~ DBIx::Simple

        my $result = $db->query($query, $values);

   Results
        DBI                          DBIx::Simple

        bind_columns              ~  bind

        fetchrow_arrayref/fetch   =  fetch
        fetchrow_array            ~  list
        *1                        ~  flat
        [@{fetchrow_arrayref}]    =  array
        fetchall_arrayref         ~  arrays
        fetchrow_hashref() *2*3   =  hash
        fetchall_arrayref({}) *4  ~  hashes

        fetchall_hashref *2       =  map_hashes
        ?                         ?  map_arrays
        fetchall_hashref(1) *2    =  map

        $sth->{NAME_lc/NAME}      =  $result->columns

       *1 There's no fetch variant, but you can do "{ @{ $dbh->selectcol_arrayref('SELECT ...', {
       Slice => [] }) } }".

       *2 To receive the keys (column names) lowercased, use "$db->{FetchHashKeyName} =
       'NAME_lc'". DBIx::Simple lower cases them by default.

       *3 Or supply an argument, 'NAME_lc'.

       *4 No, arrayref isn't a typo. When supplied an empty hash reference, DBI's
       fetchall_arrayref actually returns hashrefs. This DBI method does not support lower casing
       of keys, DBIx::Simple does.

   Direct access
        DBI                 DBIx::Simple

        $dbh             =  $db->dbh
        $sth->{$foo}     =  $result->attr($foo)

        func             =  func

        begin_work       =  begin_work
        commit           =  commit
        rollback         =  rollback
        last_insert_id   =  last_insert_id
        rows             =  rows

        disconnect       ~  disconnect
        finish           ~  finish

   DBIx::Simple specific (?)
        keep_statements
        lc_columns
        iquery (via SQL::Interp)
        select, insert, update, delete (via SQL::Abstract)
        abstract (via SQL::Abstract)
        flat
        hashes
        map_arrays
        map

LICENSE

       There is no license. This software was released into the public domain. Do with it what
       you want, but on your own risk. The author disclaims any responsibility.

AUTHOR

       Juerd Waalboer <juerd@cpan.org> <http://juerd.nl/>

SEE ALSO

       DBI, DBIx::Simple