=head1 NAME
-DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Sybase::ASA - Driver for Sybase SQL Anywhere
+DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::SQLAnywhere - Driver for Sybase SQL Anywhere
=head1 DESCRIPTION
You need the C<DBD::SQLAnywhere> driver that comes with the SQL Anywhere
distribution, B<NOT> the one on CPAN. It is usually under a path such as:
- /opt/sqlanywhere11/sdk/perl
+ /opt/sqlanywhere11/sdk/perl
+
+Recommended L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/connect_info> settings:
+
+ on_connect_call => 'datetime_setup'
+
+=head1 METHODS
=cut
return $self->next::method(@_);
}
-# stolen from DB2
+# this sub stolen from DB2
sub _sql_maker_opts {
my ( $self, $opts ) = @_;
return { limit_dialect => 'RowNumberOver', %{$self->{_sql_maker_opts}||{}} };
}
+# this sub stolen from MSSQL
+
+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 => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%6N' );
+}
+
+=head2 connect_call_datetime_setup
+
+Used as:
+
+ on_connect_call => 'datetime_setup'
+
+In L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/connect_info> to set the date and timestamp
+formats (as temporary options for the session) for use with
+L<DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime>.
+
+The C<TIMESTAMP> data type supports up to 6 digits after the decimal point for
+second precision. The full precision is used.
+
+The C<DATE> data type supposedly stores hours and minutes too, according to the
+documentation, but I could not get that to work. It seems to only store the
+date.
+
+You will need the L<DateTime::Format::Strptime> module for inflation to work.
+
+=cut
+
+sub connect_call_datetime_setup {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->_do_query(
+ "set temporary option timestamp_format = 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.ssssss'"
+ );
+ $self->_do_query(
+ "set temporary option date_format = 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.ssssss'"
+ );
+}
+
1;
=head1 AUTHOR
'Set $ENV{DBICTEST_SYBASE_ASA_DSN}, _USER and _PASS to run this test' .
"\nWarning: This test drops and creates a table called 'track'";
} else {
- eval "use DateTime; use DateTime::Format::Sybase;";
+ eval "use DateTime; use DateTime::Format::Strptime;";
if ($@) {
- plan skip_all => 'needs DateTime and DateTime::Format::Sybase for testing';
+ plan skip_all => 'needs DateTime and DateTime::Format::Strptime for testing';
}
}
$schema = DBICTest::Schema->clone;
$schema->connection($dsn, $user, $pass, {
- AutoCommit => 1,
on_connect_call => [ 'datetime_setup' ],
});
# coltype, col, date
my @dt_types = (
- ['DATETIME', 'last_updated_at', '2004-08-21T14:36:48.080Z'],
-# minute precision
- ['SMALLDATETIME', 'small_dt', '2004-08-21T14:36:00.000Z'],
+ ['TIMESTAMP', 'last_updated_at', '2004-08-21 14:36:48.080444'],
+# date only (but minute precision according to ASA docs)
+ ['DATE', 'small_dt', '2004-08-21 00:00:00.000000'],
);
for my $dt_type (@dt_types) {
$col $type,
)
SQL
- ok(my $dt = DateTime::Format::Sybase->parse_datetime($sample_dt));
+ ok(my $dt = $schema->storage->datetime_parser->parse_datetime($sample_dt));
my $row;
ok( $row = $schema->resultset('Track')->create({