Can you show an example of how you'd use those modules to do what mine does? From the documentation I'm looking at, it appears DBD::Sponge is used for making some data appear to be from some SQL, not for doing any kind of transformation.

use DBI; my $sponge = DBI->connect( 'dbi:Sponge:', '', '', { RaiseError => 1 } +); my $sth = $sponge->prepare( 'SELECT name,count(*) FROM ??? GROUP BY na +me', { NAME => [ 'name', 'count' ], rows => [ [ 'fred ', 10 ], [ 'john ', 20 ], [ 'jdporter', 30 ], [ 'jdporter', 40 ], ] } ); while ( my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array ) { print join ', ', @row; print "\n"; } __END__ fred , 10 john , 20 jdporter, 30 jdporter, 40

In reply to Re^2: RFC: Array::GroupBy (DBD::Sponge) by kyle
in thread RFC: Array::GroupBy by kyle

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