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$password argument: A.3.1. DBI Class Methods
.pm files: 4.3. Data Source Names
pack(): 2.5.1. The Perl Data::Dumper Module
Perl objects and: 2.7.3.2. Packing in Perl objects
storing data in DBM files: 2.7.3.1. Localized storage and retrieval
parameters (see bind values)
Perl: 1.2. Perl
ActiveState version: B.1. Acquiring the DBI and Drivers
using ADO: 7.8. And What About ADO?
binding variables to output columns: 5.4. Binding Output Columns
database proxying: 8.2. Database Proxying
datatypes, retrieving data using: 5.1.3. Fetching Data
DBD::ODBC and ODBC: 7.4. ODBC from Perl
DBI shell program (dbish): 8.1. dbish--The DBI Shell
delete operator: 2.7.4. Deleting Values
garbage collector: 5.1.5. Deallocating Statement Handles
modules, extending functionality of: 1.2. Perl
Net::Daemon module: 8.2.1.1. Setting up a proxy server
8.2.2. Advanced Topics
PIRPC module: 8.2.1.1. Setting up a proxy server
8.2.2. Advanced Topics
signal handling: A.8.2. Signal Handling and Canceling Operations
string-handling capabilities: 5.1.1.1. Constructing "on-the-fly" statements
5.3.1. Bind Values Versus Interpolated Statements
using threads: A.8.1. Threads and Thread Safety
web links: A.9.5. Assorted Related WWW Links
Win32::ODBC and ODBC: 7.4. ODBC from Perl
Perl Database Interface (see DBI)
perldoc DBI command: A. DBI Specification
Pg (see DBD\\Pg driver)
ping(): A.6.1. Database Handle Methods
placeholders (see bind values)
PostgresSQL (see DBD\\Pg driver)
PPM (Perl Package Manager): 2.7. DBM Files and the BerkeleyDatabase Manager
8.2.1.1. Setting up a proxy server
B.1. Acquiring the DBI and Drivers
PRECISION statement handle attribute: 6.1.7. Statement Handle Attributes or Statement Metadata
A.7.2. Statement Handle Attributes
prepare(): 5.1.1. Preparing SQL Statements
A.6.1. Database Handle Methods
execute() and: 5.1.1. Preparing SQL Statements
tracing DBI execution: 4.6.2. Tracing DBI Execution
vs. do(): 5.5. do( ) Versus prepare( )
prepare_cached(): A.6.1. Database Handle Methods
primary keys: 2.7.3.5. Chaining multiple values into a hash
3.3.3. Queries over Multiple Tables
PrintError attribute: 6.1.4. Common Attributes
A.5. Attributes Common to All Handles
connect() and: 4.4.1. Connection
A.3.1. DBI Class Methods
error checking: 4.5.1.1. Manual error checking
executing SELECT statements: 5.1.2. Executing Select Statements
tracing DBI execution: 4.6.2. Tracing DBI Execution
private_* attributes: A.5. Attributes Common to All Handles
programming languages
databases, writing in: 1.1. From Mainframes to Workstations
Perl: 1.2. Perl
proxy servers: 8.2. Database Proxying
compression: 8.2.2.2. Compression
configuration files: 8.2.2. Advanced Topics
configuring: 8.2.2.3. Ciphers
connecting to: 8.2.1.2. Connecting to the proxy server
data encryption: 8.2.2.3. Ciphers
setting up: 8.2.1.1. Setting up a proxy server


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