Does anyone know of module that can take my existing SQL commands and use them to store and retrieve the data to xml/text files or Berkely instead of into MySQL?

DBD::AnyData can handle text, CSV, and XML files with the proper supporting modules. Maybe jZed, who is the author of said module, can add support for BerkeleyDB too, if he gets help of some people who desperately want it.

Note that I recommend against updating this kind of "database" in normal use, the whole file needs to be rewritten every time.

p.s. I'm a bit surprised you can get BerkeleyDB for free, while you have to pay extra for Mysql.


In reply to Re: SQL with Berkely DB by bart
in thread SQL with Berkely DB by Anonymous Monk

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