X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FDBIx%2FClass%2FStorage%2FDBI%2FMSSQL.pm;h=7896a86715e2493effa56952b35ecea301923e89;hb=4ceaa6b5f05de445c7ffd4c47da2c81006050e62;hp=dec843fb7ce5c8335b8e4f7280455fc3a0f57957;hpb=50772633b75596faaec4fc236682d028f2dc31bd;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class.git diff --git a/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/MSSQL.pm b/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/MSSQL.pm index dec843f..7896a86 100644 --- a/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/MSSQL.pm +++ b/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/MSSQL.pm @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::MSSQL; use strict; use warnings; -use base qw/DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::AmbiguousGlob DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/; +use base qw/DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/; use mro 'c3'; use List::Util(); @@ -179,8 +179,9 @@ sub _execute { sub last_insert_id { shift->_identity } # -# MSSQL is retarded wrt ordered subselects. One needs to add a TOP 100% -# to *all* subqueries, do it here. +# MSSQL is retarded wrt ordered subselects. One needs to add a TOP +# to *all* subqueries, but one also can't use TOP 100 PERCENT +# http://sqladvice.com/forums/permalink/18496/22931/ShowThread.aspx#22931 # sub _select_args_to_query { my $self = shift; @@ -190,7 +191,11 @@ sub _select_args_to_query { # see if this is an ordered subquery my $attrs = $_[3]; if ( scalar $self->sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($attrs->{order_by}) ) { - $sql =~ s/^ \s* SELECT \s/SELECT TOP 100 PERCENT /xi; + $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 = 2 ** 32; + $sql =~ s/^ \s* SELECT \s/SELECT TOP $max /xi; } return wantarray @@ -244,7 +249,7 @@ sub sql_maker { unless ($self->_sql_maker) { unless ($self->{_sql_maker_opts}{limit_dialect}) { - my $version = $self->_get_mssql_version; + my $version = eval { $self->_get_mssql_version; } || 0; $self->{_sql_maker_opts} = { limit_dialect => ($version >= 9 ? 'RowNumberOver' : 'Top'), @@ -303,6 +308,54 @@ $table_name ON>. Unfortunately this operation in MSSQL requires the C privilege, which is normally not included in the standard write-permissions. +=head2 Ordered Subselects + +If you attempted the following query (among many others) in Microsoft SQL +Server + + $rs->search ({}, { + prefetch => 'relation', + rows => 2, + offset => 3, + }); + +You may be surprised to receive an exception. The reason for this is a quirk +in the MSSQL engine itself, and sadly doesn't have a sensible workaround due +to the way DBIC is built. DBIC can do truly wonderful things with the aid of +subselects, and does so automatically when necessary. The list of situations +when a subselect is necessary is long and still changes often, so it can not +be exhaustively enumerated here. The general rule of thumb is a joined +L relationship with limit/group +applied to the left part of the join. + +In its "pursuit of standards" Microsft SQL Server goes to great lengths to +forbid the use of ordered subselects. This breaks a very useful group of +searches like "Give me things number 4 to 6 (ordered by name), and prefetch +all their relations, no matter how many". While there is a hack which fools +the syntax checker, the optimizer may B. +Testing has determined that while such breakage does occur (the test suite +contains an explicit test which demonstrates the problem), it is relative +rare. The benefits of ordered subselects are on the other hand too great to be +outright disabled for MSSQL. + +Thus compromise between usability and perfection is the MSSQL-specific +L C. +It is deliberately not possible to set this on the Storage level, as the user +should inspect (and preferrably regression-test) the return of every such +ResultSet individually. The example above would work if written like: + + $rs->search ({}, { + unsafe_subselect_ok => 1, + prefetch => 'relation', + rows => 2, + offset => 3, + }); + +If it is possible to rewrite the search() in a way that will avoid the need +for this flag - you are urged to do so. If DBIC internals insist that an +ordered subselect is necessary for an operation, and you believe there is a +differnt/better way to get the same result - please file a bugreport. + =head1 AUTHOR See L.