my $query = ((@_ > 1) ? {@_} : shift);
my $source = $self->result_source;
- my $cond = $source->_resolve_condition(
- $rel_info->{cond}, $rel, $self
- );
+
+ # condition resolution may fail if an incomplete master-object prefetch
+ # is encountered - that is ok during prefetch construction (not yet in_storage)
+ my $cond = eval { $source->_resolve_condition( $rel_info->{cond}, $rel, $self ) };
+ if (my $err = $@) {
+ if ($self->in_storage) {
+ $self->throw_exception ($err);
+ }
+ else {
+ $cond = $DBIx::Class::ResultSource::UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
+ }
+ }
+
if ($cond eq $DBIx::Class::ResultSource::UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION) {
my $reverse = $source->reverse_relationship_info($rel);
foreach my $rev_rel (keys %$reverse) {
( $objects_rs ) = $rs->search_related_rs('relname', $cond, $attrs);
This method works exactly the same as search_related, except that
-it guarantees a restultset, even in list context.
+it guarantees a resultset, even in list context.
=cut
call set_from_related on the book.
This is called internally when you pass existing objects as values to
-L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>, or pass an object to a belongs_to acessor.
+L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>, or pass an object to a belongs_to accessor.
The columns are only set in the local copy of the object, call L</update> to
set them in the storage.