It appears SQL::Statement has a bug, as
my $parser = SQL::Parser->new( 'ANSI', {RaiseError=>0,PrintError=>1} )
or die "No parser\n";
my $stmt = SQL::Statement->new( "SELECT 1 + 0 AS A FROM DUAL", $parser
+ )
or die "No statement";
does not produce the error. String literals also seem to be a problem.
There's an rt.cpan ticket thats kinda similar, but you might want to open
a more specific one.
BTW: Keep in mind that 'ANSI' dialect ne 'Oracle' dialect;
whatever storage engine you provide will have to supply its own
interpretation of "DUAL".
Perl Contrarian & SQL fanboy
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