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NAME

       DBIx::XML_RDB - Perl extension for creating XML from existing DBI datasources

SYNOPSIS

         use DBIx::XML_RDB;
         my $xmlout = DBIx::XML_RDB->new($datasource,
                       "ODBC", $userid, $password, $dbname) || die "Failed to make new xmlout";
         $xmlout->DoSql("select * from MyTable");
         print $xmlout->GetData;

DESCRIPTION

       This module is a simple creator of XML data from DBI datasources. It allows you to easily
       extract data from a database, and manipulate later using XML::Parser.

       One use of this module might be (and will be soon from me) to extract data on the web
       server, and send the raw data (in XML format) to a client's browser, and then use either
       XML::Parser from PerlScript, or MSXML from VBScript/JavaScript on the client's machine to
       generate HTML (obviously this relies upon using MS IE for their Active Scripting Engine,
       and MSXML comes with IE5beta).

       Another use is a simple database extraction tool, which is included, called sql2xml.  This
       tool simply dumps a table in a database to an XML file. This can be used in conjunction
       with xml2sql (part of the XML::DBI(?) package) to transfer databases from one platform or
       database server to another.

       Binary data is encoded using UTF-8. This is automatically decoded when parsing with
       XML::Parser.

       Included with the distribution is a "Scriptlet" - this is basically a Win32 OLE wrapper
       around this class, allowing you to call this module from any application that supports
       OLE. To install it, first install the scriptlets download from microsoft at
       http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting. Then right-click on XMLDB.sct in explorer and select
       "Register". Create your object as an instance of "XMLDB.Scriptlet".

FUNCTIONS

   new
               new ( $datasource, $dbidriver, $userid, $password [, $dbname] )

       See the DBI documentation for what each of these means, except for $dbname which is for
       support of Sybase and MSSQL server database names (using "use $dbname").

   DoSql
               DoSql ( $sql )

       Takes a simple Sql command string (either a select statement or on some DBMS's can be a
       stored procedure call that returns a result set - Sybase and MSSql support this, I don't
       know about others).

       This doesn't do any checking if the sql is valid, if it fails, the procedure will "die",
       so if you care about that, wrap it in an eval{} block.

       The result set will be appended to the output. Subsequent calls to DoSql don't overwrite
       the output, rather they append to it. This allows you to call DoSql multiple times before
       getting the output (via GetData()).

   GetData
       Simply returns the XML generated from this SQL call. Unfortunately it doesn't stream out
       as yet. I may add this in sometime in the future (this will probably mean an IO handle
       being passed to new()).

       The format of the XML output is something like this:

               <?xml version="1.0"?>
               <DBI driver="dbi:Sybase:database=foo">
                       <RESULTSET statement="select * from Table">
                               <ROW>
                               <Col1Name>Data</Col1Name>
                               <Col2Name>Data</Col2Name>
                               ...
                               </ROW>
                               <ROW>
                               ...
                               </ROW>
                       </RESULTSET>
                       <RESULTSET statement="select * from OtherTable">
                       ...
                       </RESULTSET>
               </DBI>

       This is quite easy to parse using XML::Parser.

AUTHOR

       Matt Sergeant, matt@sergeant.org

SEE ALSO

       XML::Parser