On 15 Nov 2009, at 11:20, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
After I constructed a resultset object, I can get the hash of
attributes used for generating it using:
my $attrs = $rs->{attrs}
Erm, this is a bad move, you're breaking abstraction here..
But if I get a row object from that resultset, I can't get the
attributes anymore using:
my $row = $rs->first;
my $attrs = $row->{attrs};
Is there a way of getting the attributes used for searching,
ordering, paginating... from a row object?
You're better asking the DBIC list about DBIC issues..
Cheers
t0m
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