Andreas Mock wrote:
Hi Peter,
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Gesendet: 02.02.09 21:41:21
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Sorry for
Dave Howorth wrote:
I wrote:
I think there are some problems in test t/cdbi-t/15-accessor-new.t
...
I also think there's a problem with find_or_create() and accessor_for().
For starters there're no tests! But I haven't yet got a set of tests for
which I understand the results and which agree
Hi Peter,
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Gesendet: 03.02.09 10:11:57
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When writing tests it helps
Hi Peter,
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Gesendet: 03.02.09 14:22:33
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So do you now have any
I did a translation from sqlite to postgres in case anyone can use it I'm
sending it along.
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Class::Manual::ExamplePg - Simple CD PostgreSQL database example
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This tutorial will guide you through the process of setting up and
testing a very basic CD
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Toby Corkindale wrote:
I need to stop replying to myself :(
I'd say the problem lies this block of code:
# Look through the @INC path to find the file
foreach ( @try_first, @INC ) {
my $full = $_/$filename;
next unless -e $full;
return $UNIX ?
Hello,
I couldn't find the answer to this question in the documentation, so I
turn to the community. I have the following example tables:
projects
pid namestatus
1 proj1 completed
2 proj2 pending
3 proj3 completed
project_attributes
---
pid aid
Tests pass fine with 0.07 but fail with 0.08. Specifically the check
function breaks and the returned value is different than the expected value
which means that somewhere along the line dbic is modifying the data in some
way, as of yet unknown to me
I am still trying to investigate the source of
Mon-Chaio Lo wrote:
Hello,
Mon-Chiao! Its a pleasure to see you online. Much has happened since I
interviewed with you at Cardomain and was almost (but not quite) hired.
(just as well with their downsize) I see you too have skedaddled from
Seattle - enjoying the winter sunshine down