I think, this receipt could be useful:

http://search.cpan.org/~ribasushi/DBIx-Class-0.08120/lib/DBIx/Class/Manual/Cookbook.pod#DBIx::Class_objects_with_Data::Dumper

Of course, this is not direct answer to your question, but I'm sure
that you can adopt it accordingly.

2010/3/18 Chris M <[email protected]>:
> To give a little detail, I'm grabbing lots of related info from a DB
> all in one query using DBIx::Class (DBIC).  I am passing the object(s)
> directly to the stash for processing in TT so I don't have to iterate
> through all that data, pick out the pieces, and store seemingly
> redundant information.  This works very well when I know the layout of
> the data.  In TT, I simply reference
> stash_object.child.child.field_name.
>
> However, there are times when I'm unsure when I’ll have to iterate
> over some children in one of the relationships.  Meaning the tree of
> the data could look like
> - Stash_object
>  - Child
>    - Child1
>      - Field_name
>    - Child2
>      - Field_name
>
> I know various ways to view the source of the stash (Catalyst debug
> page on error/die, Perl debugger, using Template::Plugin::Stash,
> Data::Dumper, etc.), but all these seem to print out the *entire* DBIC
> object in Perl.  This is easily 1000’s of lines and the information I
> want to view is deeply nested in stuff I don’t care about, like all
> the DBIx class info for all of my tables.
>
> TT obviously has a way of accessing these in a more simplified form.
> Is there a way to view the stash as it can be accessed from TT, like
> the tree above?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Chris
>
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Sincerely yours,
Oleg Kostyuk (CUB-UANIC)

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