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NAMEData::Stag::HashDB - build indexes over Stag files or objects SYNOPSIS# parsing a file into a hash my $hdb = Data::Stag::HashDB->new; $hdb->unique_key("ss_details/social_security_no"); $hdb->record_type("person"); my $obj = {}; $hdb->index_hash($obj); Data::Stag->parse(-file=>$fn, -handler=>$hdb); my $person = $obj->{'999-9999-9999'}; print $person->xml; # indexing an existing stag tree into a hash my $personset = Data::Stag->parse($fn); my $hdb = Data::Stag::HashDB->new; $hdb->unique_key("ss_details/social_security_no"); $hdb->record_type("person"); my $obj = {}; $hdb->index_hash($obj); $personset->sax($hdb); my $person = $obj->{'999-9999-9999'}; print $person->xml; DESCRIPTIONUsed for building indexes over Stag files or objectsYou need to provide a record_type - this is the type of element that will be indexed You need to provide a unique_key - this is a single value used to index the record_types For example, if we have data in the stag structure below, and if ss_no is unique (we assume it is) then we can index all the people in the database using the code above publicinfo: persondata: person: ss_details: social_security_no: name: address: There is a subclass of this method callsed Data::Stag::StagDB, which makes the hash persistent PUBLIC METHODS -record_typeUsage - Returns - Args - unique_keyUsage - Returns - Args - index_hashUsage - Returns - Args - POD ERRORSHey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
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