I couldn't find in the documentation that this was possible. Is it also now possible to do

my $obj = $schema->resultset('Event')->create({venue=>$existing_venue});

Matt S Trout wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 01:00:03PM +1000, brett gardner wrote:
I have a row object which has a field "venue_id" which is a foreign key used in a belongs_to relationship "venue".

When I do the following.

   $old_venue = $event->venue;
   $event->venue_id($new_id);
   $event->update;
   $new_venue = $event->venue;

"$new_venue" is not the venue with primary key "$new_id", it is the same row as "$old_venue".

Is this meant to update automatically or is this a feature not yet implemented?

$obj->venue($new_venue);

will do the right thing. Don't bypass the abstraction if you want to use
the abstraction later :)


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