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NAME

       DBD::Mem - a DBI driver for Mem & MLMem files

SYNOPSIS

        use DBI;
        $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:Mem:', undef, undef, {});
        $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:Mem:', undef, undef, {RaiseError => 1});

        # or
        $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:Mem:');
        $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:Mem(RaiseError=1):');

       and other variations on connect() as shown in the DBI docs and <DBI::DBD::SqlEngine
       metadata|DBI::DBD::SqlEngine/Metadata>.

       Use standard DBI prepare, execute, fetch, placeholders, etc., see "QUICK START" for an
       example.

DESCRIPTION

       DBD::Mem is a database management system that works right out of the box.  If you have a
       standard installation of Perl and DBI you can begin creating, accessing, and modifying
       simple database tables without any further modules.  You can add other modules (e.g.,
       SQL::Statement) for improved functionality.

       DBD::Mem doesn't store any data persistently - all data has the lifetime of the
       instantiated $dbh. The main reason to use DBD::Mem is to use extended features of
       SQL::Statement where temporary tables are required. One can use DBD::Mem to simulate
       "VIEWS" or sub-queries.

       Bundling "DBD::Mem" with DBI will allow us further compatibility checks of
       DBI::DBD::SqlEngine beyond the capabilities of DBD::File and DBD::DBM. This will ensure
       DBI provided basis for drivers like DBD::AnyData2 or DBD::Amazon are better prepared and
       tested for not-file based backends.

   Metadata
       There're no new meta data introduced by "DBD::Mem". See "Metadata" in DBI::DBD::SqlEngine
       for full description.

GETTING HELP, MAKING SUGGESTIONS, AND REPORTING BUGS

       If you need help installing or using DBD::Mem, please write to the DBI users mailing list
       at <mailto:dbi-users@perl.org> or to the comp.lang.perl.modules newsgroup on usenet.  I
       cannot always answer every question quickly but there are many on the mailing list or in
       the newsgroup who can.

       DBD developers for DBD's which rely on DBI::DBD::SqlEngine or DBD::Mem or use one of them
       as an example are suggested to join the DBI developers mailing list at
       <mailto:dbi-dev@perl.org> and strongly encouraged to join our IRC channel at
       <irc://irc.perl.org/dbi>.

       If you have suggestions, ideas for improvements, or bugs to report, please report a bug as
       described in DBI. Do not mail any of the authors directly, you might not get an answer.

       When reporting bugs, please send the output of "$dbh->mem_versions($table)" for a table
       that exhibits the bug and as small a sample as you can make of the code that produces the
       bug.  And of course, patches are welcome, too :-).

       If you need enhancements quickly, you can get commercial support as described at
       <http://dbi.perl.org/support/> or you can contact Jens Rehsack at rehsack@cpan.org for
       commercial support.

AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT

       This module is written by Jens Rehsack < rehsack AT cpan.org >.

        Copyright (c) 2016- by Jens Rehsack, all rights reserved.

       You may freely distribute and/or modify this module under the terms of either the GNU
       General Public License (GPL) or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README
       file.

SEE ALSO

       DBI for the Database interface of the Perl Programming Language.

       SQL::Statement and DBI::SQL::Nano for the available SQL engines.

       SQL::Statement::RAM where the implementation is shamelessly stolen from to allow DBI
       bundled Pure-Perl drivers increase the test coverage.

       DBD::SQLite using "dbname=:memory:" for an incredible fast in-memory database engine.