You don't even need to scan the incoming SQL file for CREATE TABLE statements. The DBI $dbh->table_info( method will give you all tables in a database, and for an SQLite database, most of these tables will inevitably belong to one of the SQL files.
In reply to Re^2: DBI and SQLite's .read feature
by Corion
in thread DBI and SQLite's .read feature
by aplonis
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