g'>, C<1.32>, and etc, to describe the value
range of data table field.
=item *
It can generate JSON or SQL insert statements to ease importing to RDMBSes like MySQL/PostgreSQL.
=back
Below is a v
/data/departments.schema.json
Wrote ./data/departments.rows.json
Wrote ./data/employees.schema.json
Wrote ./data/employees.rows.json
We see that it generates two F<.json> data files for the C<d
ctively. For example, the F<data/emplyees.rows.json> file on my machine resulting from
a particular run looks like this:
$ cat data/employees.rows.json
[["id","name","age","tel","birthday","heigh