Revision history for DBIx::Class
+
+ - Complete Sybase RDBMS support including:
+ - Support for TEXT/IMAGE columns
+ - Support for the 'money' datatype
+ - Transaction savepoints support
+ - DateTime inflation support
+ - Support for bind variables when connecting to a newer Sybase with
+ OpenClient libraries
+ - Support for connections via FreeTDS with CASTs for bind variables
+ when needed
+ - Support for interpolated variables with proper quoting when
+ connecting to an older Sybase and/or via FreeTDS
+ - bulk API support for populate()
+
+0.08112 2009-09-21 10:57:00 (UTC)
- Remove the recommends from Makefile.PL, DBIx::Class is not
supposed to have optional dependencies. ever.
- Mangle the DBIx/Class.pm POD to be more clear about
copyright and license
- Put back PG's multiple autoinc per table support, accidentally
- dropped during the serial-autodetection rwrite
+ dropped during the serial-autodetection rewrite
- Make sure ResultSetColumn does not depend on the (undefined)
return value of ->cursor->reset()
- Add single() to ResultSetColumn (same semantics as ResultSet)
- Make sure to turn off IDENTITY_INSERT after insert() on MSSQL
tables that needed it
- More informative exception on failing _resolve_relationship
+ - Allow undef/NULL as the sole grouping value in Ordered
- Fix unreported rollback exceptions in TxnScopeGuard
- Fix overly-eager left-join chain enforcing code
+ - Warn about using distinct with an existing group_by
+ - Warn about attempting to $rs->get_column a non-unique column
+ when has_many joins are added to resultset
+ - Refactor of the exception handling system (now everything is a
+ DBIx::Class::Exception object)
0.08111 2009-09-06 21:58:00 (UTC)
- The hashref to connection_info now accepts a 'dbh_maker'
- Support for MSSQL 'money' type
- Support for 'smalldatetime' type used in MSSQL and Sybase for
InflateColumn::DateTime
- - support for Postgres 'timestamp without timezone' type in
+ - Support for Postgres 'timestamp without timezone' type in
InflateColumn::DateTime (RT#48389)
- Added new MySQL specific on_connect_call macro 'set_strict_mode'
(also known as make_mysql_not_suck_as_much)