use DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Table ();
-our $VERSION = '0.07036_03';
+our $VERSION = '0.07041';
=head1 NAME
my ($col, $constname, $seq) = @$row;
push(@{$keydata{$constname}}, [ $seq, $self->_lc($col) ]);
}
- foreach my $keyname (keys %keydata) {
+ foreach my $keyname (sort keys %keydata) {
my @ordered_cols = map { $_->[1] } sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] }
@{$keydata{$keyname}};
push(@uniqs, [ $keyname => \@ordered_cols ]);
}
-# DBD::DB2 doesn't follow the DBI API for ->tables
+# DBD::DB2 doesn't follow the DBI API for ->tables (pre 1.85), but since its
+# backwards compatible we don't change it.
+# DBD::DB2 1.85 and beyond default TABLE_NAME to '', previously defaulted to
+# '%'. so we supply it.
sub _dbh_tables {
my ($self, $schema) = @_;
- return $self->dbh->tables($schema ? { TABLE_SCHEM => $schema } : undef);
+ return $self->dbh->tables($schema ? { TABLE_SCHEM => $schema, TABLE_NAME => '%' } : undef);
}
sub _columns_info_for {