Note that a hash doesn't have the built-in complex query optimisations of a real database engine, so even if you manage to find a SQL wrapper that supports advanced SQL stuff - like joins, aggregates, advanced indexing (beyond "exact match"), range queries etc. - it doesn't mean it will run fast.
Maybe you should take a look at DBD::SQLite
Update: I second TedPride's comment - you should review your indexes. Many database performance problems are due to improper indexing.
In reply to Re: Querying a Hash like a database
by calin
in thread Querying a Hash like a database
by dbritt
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