__PACKAGE__->new_guid('NEWID()');
+sub __sql_server_x_or_higher {
+ my ($self, $version) = @_;
+
+ if (exists $_[0]->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version}) {
+ if ($_[0]->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version} >= $version) {
+ return 1
+ } else {
+ return 0
+ }
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
+sub __offset_bindtype { +{ dbd_attrs => DBI::SQL_INTEGER() } }
+sub __rows_bindtype { +{ dbd_attrs => DBI::SQL_INTEGER() } }
+
+sub _sql_server_2005_or_higher { shift->__sql_server_x_or_higher(9) }
+sub _sql_server_2012_or_higher { shift->__sql_server_x_or_higher(11) }
+
sub _prep_for_execute {
my $self = shift;
my ($op, $ident, $args) = @_;
my ($sql, $bind) = $self->next::method (@_);
# SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY only works within a statement scope. We
- # must try to always use this particular idiom frist, as it is the
+ # must try to always use this particular idiom first, as it is the
# only one that guarantees retrieving the correct id under high
# concurrency. When this fails we will fall back to whatever secondary
# retrieval method is specified in _identity_method, but at this
# http://sqladvice.com/forums/permalink/18496/22931/ShowThread.aspx#22931
#
sub _select_args_to_query {
+ #my ($self, $ident, $select, $cond, $attrs) = @_;
my $self = shift;
+ my $attrs = $_[3];
- my ($sql, $prep_bind, @rest) = $self->next::method (@_);
+ my $sql_bind = $self->next::method (@_);
# see if this is an ordered subquery
- my $attrs = $_[3];
if (
- $sql !~ /^ \s* SELECT \s+ TOP \s+ \d+ \s+ /xi
- &&
+ $$sql_bind->[0] !~ /^ \s* \( \s* SELECT \s+ TOP \s+ \d+ \s+ /xi
+ and
scalar $self->_extract_order_criteria ($attrs->{order_by})
) {
$self->throw_exception(
- 'An ordered subselect encountered - this is not safe! Please see "Ordered Subselects" in DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::MSSQL
- ') unless $attrs->{unsafe_subselect_ok};
- my $max = $self->sql_maker->__max_int;
- $sql =~ s/^ \s* SELECT \s/SELECT TOP $max /xi;
+ 'An ordered subselect encountered - this is not safe! Please see "Ordered Subselects" in DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::MSSQL'
+ ) unless $attrs->{unsafe_subselect_ok};
+
+ $$sql_bind->[0] =~ s/^ \s* \( \s* SELECT (?=\s) / '(SELECT TOP ' . $self->sql_maker->__max_int /exi;
}
- return wantarray
- ? ($sql, $prep_bind, @rest)
- : \[ "($sql)", @$prep_bind ]
- ;
+ $sql_bind;
}
sub sql_limit_dialect {
my $self = shift;
- my $supports_rno = 0;
+ my $supports_ofn = $self->_sql_server_2012_or_higher;
- if (exists $self->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version}) {
- $supports_rno = 1 if $self->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version} >= 9;
+ unless (defined $supports_ofn) {
+ # User is connecting via DBD::Sybase and has no permission to run
+ # stored procedures like xp_msver, or version detection failed for some
+ # other reason.
+ # So, we use a query to check if OFN is implemented.
+ try {
+ $self->_get_dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT 1 ORDER BY 1 OFFSET 0 ROWS');
+ $supports_ofn = 1;
+ };
}
- else {
+ return 'OffsetFetchNext' if $supports_ofn;
+
+ my $supports_rno = $self->_sql_server_2005_or_higher;
+
+ unless (defined $supports_rno) {
# User is connecting via DBD::Sybase and has no permission to run
# stored procedures like xp_msver, or version detection failed for some
# other reason.
$supports_rno = 1;
};
}
+ return 'RowNumberOver' if $supports_rno;
- return $supports_rno ? 'RowNumberOver' : 'Top';
+ return 'Top';
}
sub _ping {