I'm writing modules which will eventually parse data from files and insert data into Oracle .
As this is fairly large amount of inserts/updates and one-to-many relationships, I'm inclined
towards using an ORM tool in Perl.

I tried Class::DBI, DBIx::Class and Rose::DB::Object

while reading through the documentation for Rose::DB::Oracle, I came across the below note

Note: This class is a work in progress. Support for Oracle databases is not yet complete.

I'd like to get suggestions on choosing the ORM for my project. As the support for Oracle is not complete
should I continue developing using Rose::DB::Object or do you suggest me to look at DBIx::Class

Ultimately all the parses will go to Production, So I want to choose the right ORM at the start of the project and yes I'm also looking at good performance.

Thanks in advance for your time

In reply to ORM suggestions needed by chanakya

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