require SQL::Statement; # Create a parser my($parser) = SQL::Parser->new('Ansi'); # Parse an SQL statement $@ = ''; my ($stmt) = eval { SQL::Statement->new("SELECT id, name FROM foo WHERE id > 1", $parser); }; if ($@) { die "Cannot parse statement: $@"; } # Likewise, query the tables being used in the statement: my $numTables = $stmt->tables(); # Scalar context my @tables = $stmt->tables(); # Array context # @tables now contains SQL::Statement::Table instances # etc...
-Mark
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