1 package DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Sybase::NoBindVars;
5 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars
6 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Sybase
11 sub _dbh_last_insert_id {
12 my ($self, $dbh, $source, $col) = @_;
14 # @@identity works only if not using placeholders
15 # Should this query be cached?
16 return ($dbh->selectrow_array('select @@identity'))[0];
19 my $number = sub { Scalar::Util::looks_like_number($_[0]) };
21 my $decimal = sub { $_[0] =~ /^ [-+]? \d+ (?:\.\d*)? \z/x };
24 int => sub { $_[0] =~ /^ [-+]? \d+ \z/x },
25 bit => => sub { $_[0] =~ /^[01]\z/ },
26 money => sub { $_[0] =~ /^\$ \d+ (?:\.\d*)? \z/x },
34 sub should_quote_data_type {
36 my ($type, $value) = @_;
38 return $self->next::method(@_) if not defined $value;
40 if (my $key = List::Util::first { $type =~ /$_/i } keys %noquote) {
41 return 0 if $noquote{$key}->($value);
44 return $self->next::method(@_);
51 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Sybase::NoBindVars - Storage::DBI subclass for Sybase
52 without placeholder support
56 If you're using this driver than your version of Sybase does not support
57 placeholders. You can check with:
59 $dbh->{syb_dynamic_supported}
61 You can also enable this driver explicitly using:
63 my $schema = SchemaClass->clone;
64 $schema->storage_type('::DBI::Sybase::NoBindVars');
65 $schema->connect($dsn, $user, $pass, \%opts);
67 See the discussion in L<< DBD::Sybase/Using ? Placeholders & bind parameters to
68 $sth->execute >> for details on the pros and cons of using placeholders.
70 One advantage of not using placeholders is that C<select @@identity> will work
71 for obtainging the last insert id of an C<IDENTITY> column, instead of having to
72 do C<select max(col)> as the base Sybase driver does.
74 When using this driver, bind variables will be interpolated (properly quoted of
75 course) into the SQL query itself, without using placeholders.
77 The caching of prepared statements is also explicitly disabled, as the
78 interpolation renders it useless.
82 See L<DBIx::Class/CONTRIBUTORS>.
86 You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.