DBI extensions normally live in the DBIx::* namespace.
The SQL::* namespace is mainly for module that manipulate SQL.

Tim.

On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 02:46:06PM +0100, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
> 
> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
> 
>   modid:       SQL::SqlObject
>   DSLIP:       bdpOp
>   description: Simple OO DBI Wrapper
>   userid:      CORWIN (Corwin Brust)
>   chapterid:   11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc)
>   communities:
>     efnet #perlhelp
> 
>   similar:
>     DBI
> 
>   rationale:
> 
>     This module is really blotware, but it does make SQL interaction
>     using DBI very simple.
> 
>     It putports to supply a simple interface which (with the use of the
>     right driver wrapper) talk to most databases without code in
>     dependant objects and scripts.
> 
>     Particularly handy, in the openion of the author, is
>     cond_insert_select() which inserts a row into a table if it is not
>     already there, and returns a given field, in any case.
> 
>     It was been sucessfully tested under RH Linux 5, 7.1 and under
>     Windows 2000 Server. Included are two 'sample' subclasses one for
>     DBD::Pg and one for ODBC. I intened to supply DQL::SqlObject::Sybase
>     and SQL::SqlObject::SQLite, but I wanted to get the ball rolling
>     ASAP to increase the odds that the next release will have any
>     bugfixes necessary, we well as those additional wrappers
> 
>   enteredby:   CORWIN (Corwin Brust)
>   enteredon:   Sat Nov  8 13:46:03 2003 GMT
> 
> The resulting entry would be:
> 
> SQL::
> ::SqlObject       bdpOp Simple OO DBI Wrapper                        CORWIN
> 
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