Personally I'd try to parse the XML record by record (for example using XML::Twig, allegedly — I never could wrap my head around that module, so I wrote my own), put it into a perl hash, and convert the hash into SQL using SQL::Abstract. With DBIx::Simple you can use the SQL::Abstract syntax to put the data straight into the database.
while(my $row = read_row_from_xml($input)) { $db->insert(mytable => $row); }
$row is suppoed to look something like
{ 'foo' => 123, 'bar' => 456, 'comment' => 'This is plain text', # NOT escaped 'undefined' => undef, # becomes NULL }

Writing the sub read_row_from_xml is left as an exercise for the user.


In reply to Re: XML to SQL - the easy way? by bart
in thread XML to SQL - the easy way? by DreamT

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