The other replies to this node are about creating a
database engine
If you just want to create a new database within an existing database engine (which
is how I - probably incorrectly - read this node) is not too hard.
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:enginename");
$dbh->do("CREATE DATABASE foo");
$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE foo.blah (id INT, data BLOB)");
# then proceed with inserting and selecting
You may or may not be able to use all this syntax depending on database engine, but you could probably implement the funtionality
non-portably with
$dbh->func('something'); or stored procedures. Read
DBI docs together with docs for the driver used eg..
DBD::Oracle
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