{
inflate => sub {
my ($value, $obj) = @_;
+
my $dt = eval { $obj->_inflate_to_datetime( $value, \%info ) };
- $self->throw_exception ("Error while inflating ${value} for ${column} on ${self}: $@")
- if $@ and not $undef_if_invalid;
+ if (my $err = $@ ) {
+ return undef if ($undef_if_invalid);
+ $self->throw_exception ("Error while inflating ${value} for ${column} on ${self}: $err");
+ }
+
$dt->set_time_zone($timezone) if $timezone;
$dt->set_locale($locale) if $locale;
return $dt;
=head1 USAGE NOTES
-If you have a datetime column with the C<timezone> extra setting, and subsenquently
+If you have a datetime column with an associated C<timezone>, and subsequently
create/update this column with a DateTime object in the L<DateTime::TimeZone::Floating>
timezone, you will get a warning (as there is a very good chance this will not have the
result you expect). For example: