use DBIx::DBSchema::Column;
use DBIx::DBSchema::ForeignKey;
-our $VERSION = '0.42_01';
+our $VERSION = '0.43_01';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION; # modperlstyle: convert the string into a number
our $DEBUG = 0;
you can create a database schema with an OO Perl interface. You can read the
schema from an existing database. You can save the schema to disk and restore
it in a different process. You can write SQL CREATE statements statements for
-different databases from a single source. In recent versions, you can
-transform one schema to another, adding any necessary new columns, tables,
-indices and foreign keys.
+different databases from a single source. You can transform one schema to
+another, adding any necessary new columns, tables, indices and foreign keys.
Currently supported databases are MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Sybase and
Oracle drivers are partially implemented. DBIx::DBSchema will attempt to use