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Disk-based data structures (DBM)

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Describes several Perl DBM solutions for those who don't want a relational database but still want to store a dataset to disk.
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For those who don't want to get tied up with a relational database and all the supporting software needed, yet still need to store a dataset to disk for future use, this tutorial provides several Perl DBM, or database management, solutions which have much less overheard than DBI and are a quick way to store and use Perl data structures to and from disk.

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8th January 2001
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8th January 2001
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