Usualy files with '.sql' extension are plain text files containing SQL commands. Regarding DBD::DBM, there is no server involved in the process, just "DBM files stored in binary format".
So if you have files named usr.* you ca try using 'usr' as the table name.
In reply to Re^5: DBI::DBM - How to use this for SQL connection
by stefbv
in thread DBI::DBM - How to use this for SQL connection
by Anonymous Monk
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