be alarmed if the error from incorrect connection details happens a
lot later.
+=item .. use DBIx::Class across multiple databases?
+
+If your database server allows you to run querys across multiple
+databases at once, then so can DBIx::Class. All you need to do is make
+sure you write the database name as part of the
+L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/table> call. Eg:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->table('mydb.mytablename');
+
+And load all the Result classes for both / all databases using one
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema/load_namespaces> call.
+
+=item .. use DBIx::Class across PostgreSQL/DB2/Oracle schemas?
+
+Add the name of the schema to the L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/table>
+as part of the name, and make sure you give the one user you are going
+to connect with rights to read/write all the schemas/tables as
+necessary.
=back
Or, if you have quoting off:
- ->search({ 'YEAR(date_of_birth' => 1979 });
+ ->search({ 'YEAR(date_of_birth)' => 1979 });
=item .. find more help on constructing searches?
L<DBIx::Class::PK/discard_changes> does just that by re-fetching the row from storage
using the row's primary key.
+=item .. fetch my data a "page" at a time?
+
+Pass the C<rows> and C<page> attributes to your search, eg:
+
+ ->search({}, { rows => 10, page => 1});
+
+=item .. get a count of all rows even when paging?
+
+Call C<pager> on the paged resultset, it will return a L<Data::Page>
+object. Calling C<total_entries> on the pager will return the correct
+total.
+
+C<count> on the resultset will only return the total number in the page.
+
=back
=head2 Inserting and updating data
$resultset->set_primary_key(@column);
+=item How do I make my program start faster?
+
+Look at the tips in L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/"STARTUP SPEED">
+
+=item How do I reduce the overhead of database queries?
+
+You can reduce the overhead of object creation within L<DBIx::Class>
+using the tips in L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/"Skip row object creation for faster results">
+and L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/"Get raw data for blindingly fast results">
+
=back
=head2 Notes for CDBI users
See L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/Stringification>
=back
+
+=head2 Troubleshooting
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Help, I can't connect to postgresql!
+
+If you get an error such as:
+
+ DBI connect('dbname=dbic','user',...) failed: could not connect to server:
+ No such file or directory Is the server running locally and accepting
+ connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
+
+Likely you have/had two copies of postgresql installed simultaneously, the
+second one will use a default port of 5433, while L<DBD::Pg> is compiled with a
+default port of 5432.
+
+You can chance the port setting in C<postgresql.conf>.
+
+=back