ok

i see that crystal balls had been dusting them selves. the cvs , tvs, -> these type of files are NO GO. SOL would be nice but RDBMS still comes into consideration. i thought i was clear enough when i defined gadfly, but now it looks like i wasn't, sorry -> nasty habit. so as i said i need something that is like perl module (meaning inside of perl - that doesn't require separate installation procedure and configuration like mysql -- for example), and that acts as database engine. meaning that i can query large tables(several gb), connect data from different tables and insert data into new tables. i would have only one db, and only my application would move around it. so as i said i need db engine like mysql but that can contain only one database, several tables, can do searching through tables, does not have that silly 'connect to the database' procedure, it is fast(at least as mysql) and deals well with very very large data.

am i asking too much ?

SQLite looks promising but i still have to read the whole documentation

anyway thanks

r


In reply to Re^2: perl database question by baxy77bax
in thread perl database question by baxy77bax

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