I suggest to take a look at Rosetta:

The Rosetta framework is intended to support complex (or simple) database-using Perl 5 applications that are easily portable across databases because all common product-specific details are abstracted away. Rosetta is designed to natively handle (interface to or implement) a superset of generic RDBMS product features, so that you can do any action that you could before, including standard data manipulation (including complex multi-table selects or updates with subqueries or stored procedure calls), and schema manipulation (tables, views, procedures). At the same time, it is designed to do its work quickly and efficiently.

Ciao, Valerio


In reply to Re: DBD::Oracle help for portable DB handle code/module! by valdez
in thread DBD::Oracle help for portable DB handle code/module! by gmpassos

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