{ prefetch => [qw/book/],
});
my @book_objs = $obj->books;
+ my $books_rs = $obj->books;
+ ( $books_rs ) = $obj->books_rs;
$obj->add_to_books(\%col_data);
columns. You should pass the name of the column in the foreign class as the
$cond argument, or specify a complete join condition.
-As well as the accessor method, a method named C<< add_to_<relname> >>
-will also be added to your Row items, this allows you to insert new
-related items, using the same mechanism as in L<DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base/"create_related">.
+Three methods are created when you create a has_many relationship. The first
+method is the expected accessor method. The second is almost exactly the same
+as the accessor method but "_rs" is added to the end of the method name. This
+method works just like the normal accessor, except that it returns a resultset
+no matter what, even in list context. The third method, named
+C<< add_to_<relname> >>, will also be added to your Row items, this allows
+you to insert new related items, using the same mechanism as in
+L<DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base/"create_related">.
If you delete an object in a class with a C<has_many> relationship, all
related objects will be deleted as well. However, any database-level