Er, huh ? Which part of the SQL syntax in DBD/DBIx::Chart *isn't* about charting ? e.g., from the DBIx::Chart homepage, first example:
select * from simpline
returning linegraph(*), imagemap
where WIDTH=500
AND HEIGHT=500
AND X_AXIS='Some Domain'
AND Y_AXIS='Some Range'
AND TITLE='Linegraph Test'
AND SIGNATURE='(C)2002, GOWI Systems'
AND LOGO='t/gowilogo.png'
AND FORMAT='PNG'
AND SHOWGRID=1
AND LINEWIDTH=4
AND MAPNAME='simpline'
AND MAPURL='http://www.gowi.com/cgi-bin/sample.pl?x=:X&y=:Y&z=:Z&p
+lotno=:PLOTNUM'
AND MAPTYPE='HTML'
AND COLOR='newcolor'
AND SHAPE='fillcircle'
AND SHOWVALUES=1
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