challenging.
Best,
Trevor Leffler
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Subject: [Dbix-class] How to deal with right joins while under test/sqlite
Up until recently I've been exclusively using a mysql database. I've started
writing tests using Test
Up until recently I've been exclusively using a mysql database. I've started
writing tests using Test::DBIx::Class, which loads my schema into an in-memory
sqlite database. I got it working after making a few minor code changes to my
Result/ResultSet classes. For example, I had to replace the
On 02/04/2015 09:23 AM, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
On 02/04/2015 06:14 PM, Chris Welch wrote:
...
However, in my template (having stashed |$divisions|), I'm unable to
access the grid_positions_filled object because division.team_seaons
gives me an arrayref of team resultsets in that division:
Hi Scott,
The cookbook has a section that should help you form subqueries in your
search:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-Class-0.08121/lib/DBIx/Class/Manual/Cookbook.pod#Correlated_subqueries
Note how a subquery can return a column max (or sum in your case) while
referencing the outer
Alan Humphrey wrote:
Hi –
In a system like this (or in any system using config files) what does
your connect statement look like? I’m imagining something like:
my $schema = MyApp::Schema-connect();
or
my $schema = MyApp::Schema-connect( $env_override );
where the logic in connect takes
Rob Kinyon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:30, Alan Humphrey alan.humph...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi –
I’m wondering how people are handling connecting to different databases,
e.g. dev vs. test vs. production. Is there a technique that’s considered
“best practice”?
Configuration files are good
Trevor Leffler wrote:
Rob Kinyon wrote:
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:30, Alan Humphrey
alan.humph...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi –
I’m wondering how people are handling connecting to different databases,
e.g. dev vs. test vs. production. Is there a technique that’s
considered
“best practice
Robert Kinyon wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:14, Octavian Rasnita orasn...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Robert Kinyon rob.kin...@gmail.com
At $work, we build RPMs of the stuff we depend on. Then, we build RPMs of
our stuff with dependencies on the RPMs we built of CPAN modules.
Then, we have our
Hello,
I am investigating whether DBIC has support for switching between
logical databases (ala 'use db1; ...; use db2; ...;'). I've a situation
where there exist many cloned databases (same DDL), one per customer.
The current model is that all customers share the same front-end, and it
I'm stuck with (at the moment) version 0.08011 of DBIC, so please let me
know if a newer version addresses this issue.
I'm creating a resultset of source 'Foo', joining against one or more
other sources, and then trying to update, assuming that the update would
work against 'Foo' and not the
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