return ($sql, $bind);
}
-sub insert {
- my ($self, $source, $to_insert) = @_;
+sub _execute {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($op) = @_;
- my $bind_attributes = $self->source_bind_attributes($source);
- my (undef, $sth) = $self->_execute( 'insert' => [], $source, $bind_attributes, $to_insert);
- $self->{_scope_identity} = $sth->fetchrow_array;
+ my ($rv, $sth, @bind) = $self->dbh_do($self->can('_dbh_execute'), @_);
+ $self->{_scope_identity} = $sth->fetchrow_array if $op eq 'insert';
- return $to_insert;
+ return wantarray ? ($rv, $sth, @bind) : $rv;
}
sub last_insert_id { shift->{_scope_identity} }
return { limit_dialect => 'Top', %{$self->{_sql_maker_opts}||{}} };
}
+sub build_datetime_parser {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $type = "DateTime::Format::Strptime";
+ eval "use ${type}";
+ $self->throw_exception("Couldn't load ${type}: $@") if $@;
+ return $type->new( pattern => '%F %T' );
+}
+
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
-DBIx::Class::Storage::ODBC::Microsoft_SQL_Server - Support specific to
-Microsoft SQL Server over ODBC
+DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Microsoft_SQL_Server - Support specific
+to Microsoft SQL Server over ODBC
=head1 DESCRIPTION
So, this implementation appends a SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY() statement
onto each INSERT to accommodate that requirement.
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 last_insert_id
+
+=head2 sqlt_type
+
+=head2 build_datetime_parser
+
+The resulting parser handles the MSSQL C<DATETIME> type, but is almost
+certainly not sufficient for the other MSSQL 2008 date/time types.
=head1 AUTHORS