The question "is this the best approach" is hard to answer
as you don't give any indication what you consider the best.
Best as in "userfriendly", "fast", "most flexible", "easy on
the database server", "maintable"?
As for parsing, one could use Parse::RecDescent. That's very
easy to write a grammar for, but it's not going to be fast.
For a simple AND/OR/NOT language, it's easy to write an LR(1)
or LL(1) grammar, and those can be parsed much faster. You could
use Parse::YAPP, or write a custom parser. You might even want
to do it in C. It depends on what kind of trade-offs you are
going to make between running time and programming time.
Abigail
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