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NAME

       sqlt-dumper - create a dumper script from a schema

SYNOPSIS

         sqlt-dumper -d Oracle [options] schema.sql > dumper.pl

         ./dumper.pl > data.sql

         Options:

           -h|--help         Show help and exit
           --skip=t1[,t2]    Skip tables in comma-separated list
           --skiplike=regex  Skip tables matching the regular expression
           -u|--user         Database username
           -p|--password     Database password
           --dsn             DSN for DBI

DESCRIPTION

       This script uses SQL::Translator to parse the SQL schema and create a Perl script that can
       connect to the database and dump the data as INSERT statements (a la mysqldump) or MySQL's
       LOAD FILE syntax.  You may specify tables to "skip" (also using a "skiplike" regular
       expression) and the generated dumper script will not have those tables.  However, these
       will also be options in the generated dumper, so you can wait to specify these options
       when you dump your database.  The database username, password, and DSN can be hardcoded
       into the generated script, or part of the DSN can be intuited from the "database"
       argument.

AUTHOR

       Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.

SEE ALSO

       perl, SQL::Translator, SQL::Translator::Producer::Dumper.