* Some way to deeply check to schema objects, e.g., for testing I parse a MySQL schema, translate to Oracle, then parse the created Oracle schema and want to check the two schema objects. * Explore some way to pass an open database handle instead of a schema and then query through DBI methods to get the schema definition, somewhat a la SQL::Schema (which only works with Oracle right now) * Add "CREATE VIEW" support to existing parsers * At least allow more pass-through of INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATE statements * Add INSERT statements for xSV, Excel parsers to automatically create INSERTs for each row of data in the source file * Fix Sybase parser (which means really figuring out the dump format we want to parse -- Sam, can you recommend something?) * Add more parsers (though I need some ideas -- probably at least one for SQLite since we have that producer) * Somehow merge ClassDBI producer with CGI::FormBuilder or Template Toolkit and some sort of automated CGI builder to create view/create/edit/delete forms for objects based on schema defs * Embetter the Diagram producer to use some real graphing algorithms to distribute the tables so that the lines don't overlap so badly * Integrate more with some standard XML schema representations, maybe like Torque DB (http://db.apache.org/torque/), add parsers and producers * Possibly write a basic ANSI-92 SQL parser which could be extended when writing other new parsers -- can anyone help me nail down a URL that describes in detail that spec? * Expand sql_translator.cgi to be a frontend for all producer formats, not just the graphical ones; also improve the interface