Matt Whipple wrote:
Is there any built in functionality in DBIC to allow a relationship to
be defined so that the foreign fields can be accessed as though in the
present class?
I presently have part of an application that is using to tables with a
one to one relationship. One contains user information and the other
contains the application specific data for the users (contracts). All
of the relationships seem to be working and I can access the member
information through a, for example, $contract->member->first_name
call, but would like the higher level code to be able to treat all of
the data as simple, uniform accessors (i.e. $contract->first_name).
I'm presently using methods for each column within the Result class
but was hoping there was an option within the relationship definition
similar to a Moose 'handles'...is there some incarnation of the
proxy() method that will do this or any other existing solution?
Sorry...I think proxy does do what I'm looking for, I misread the docs
and sent the email as I started testing (rather than waiting to finish)
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