To add an C<OR>ed condition, use an arrayref of hashrefs. See the
L<SQL::Abstract> documentation for more details.
-In addition to standard result set attributes, the following attributes are also valid:
+In addition to the
+L<standard ResultSet attributes|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/ATTRIBUTES>,
+the following attributes are also valid:
=over 4
if (ref $_ eq 'HASH') {
my $hash;
foreach my $key (keys %$_) {
- my $newkey = $key =~ /\./ ? "me.$key" : $key;
+ my $newkey = $key !~ /\./ ? "me.$key" : $key;
$hash->{$newkey} = $_->{$key};
}
$hash;
(ref $cond ? ref $cond : 'plain scalar')
) unless ref $cond eq 'HASH';
if (defined $f_obj) {
- my $f_class = $self->result_source->schema->class($rel_obj->{class});
+ my $f_class = $rel_obj->{class};
$self->throw_exception( "Object $f_obj isn't a ".$f_class )
unless Scalar::Util::blessed($f_obj) and $f_obj->isa($f_class);
}
=over 4
-=item Arguments: (\@hashrefs | \@objs)
+=item Arguments: (\@hashrefs | \@objs), $link_vals?
=back
$actor->set_roles(\@roles);
# Replaces all of $actor's previous roles with the two named
+ $actor->set_roles(\@roles, { salary => 15_000_000 });
+ # Sets a column in the link table for all roles
+
+
Replace all the related objects with the given reference to a list of
objects. This does a C<delete> B<on the link table resultset> to remove the
association between the current object and all related objects, then calls