* The regular Sybase parser is only just functional. If you are interested in using Sybase, I would suggest serializing the schema (via YAML or Storable) using the DBI-Sybase parser and then manipulating that as you see fit. * 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. I've started a script called "sqlt-diff" to diff two schemas, but it's not included with the 0.03 release. Submit ideas on how this should work and what it should create (e.g., text reports and ALTER statements) to the list. * Add more DBI parsers! These have the potential to be very thorough and far faster than parsing text files with Parse::RecDescent. * 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 * 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/). We've started messing around with XMI, too, but that wasn't quite usable for the 0.03 release. * Possibly write a basic ANSI-92 SQL parser which could be extended when writing other new parsers.