SQLDBA::ParseSQL is not on the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, and it is not part of the core. It appears that it is part of a SQLDBA toolkit produced for some specific books. I suggest you Google for it, or buy a different book.

By the way, it would be nice and helpful for everyone for any future posts if you tried to be accurate with error messages and names. For example, you variously describe the module as SQLDBA/PerseSQL.pm in the error message (that could have meant a typo in your script), SQLDBA::ParseSQL in the code, and ParserSQL.pm in your question. It might seem picky to point this out, but that could lead us to do a lot more work than necessary in trying to help.

In reply to Re: SQL Server parser by cdarke
in thread SQL Server parser by adhocusage

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