use strict;
use warnings;
-use base qw/DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::MultiColumnIn/;
+use base qw/
+ DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::MultiColumnIn
+ DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::AmbiguousGlob
+ DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI
+/;
__PACKAGE__->sql_maker_class('DBIx::Class::SQLAHacks::MySQL');
$self->dbh->do("ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT $name")
}
-
+
sub is_replicating {
my $status = shift->dbh->selectrow_hashref('show slave status');
return ($status->{Slave_IO_Running} eq 'Yes') && ($status->{Slave_SQL_Running} eq 'Yes');
return shift->_per_row_update_delete (@_);
}
-# MySql chokes on things like:
-# COUNT(*) FROM (SELECT tab1.col, tab2.col FROM tab1 JOIN tab2 ... )
-# claiming that col is a duplicate column (it loses the table specifiers by
-# the time it gets to the *). Thus for any subquery count we select only the
-# primary keys of the main table in the inner query. This hopefully still
-# hits the indexes and keeps mysql happy.
-# (mysql does not care if the SELECT and the GROUP BY match)
-sub _subq_count_select {
- my ($self, $source, $rs_attrs) = @_;
- my @pcols = map { join '.', $rs_attrs->{alias}, $_ } ($source->primary_columns);
- return @pcols ? \@pcols : [ 1 ];
-}
-
1;
=head1 NAME