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Old 04-24-2010
If the grep command returns any result set

my intension is to use a grep command inside the shell script
and if any row is returned or not..
depending on the resultset i have to code on further.

how to check this
i mean.. could anyone help me out with the if condition how to use it here !!
 

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DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn(3pm)

NAME
DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn - helpful methods for messing with a single column of the resultset SYNOPSIS
$rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({ artist => 'Tool' }); $rs_column = $rs->get_column('year'); $max_year = $rs_column->max; #returns latest year DESCRIPTION
A convenience class used to perform operations on a specific column of a resultset. METHODS
new my $obj = DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn->new($rs, $column); Creates a new resultset column object from the resultset and column passed as params. Used internally by "get_column" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet. as_query Arguments: none Return Value: [ $sql, @bind ] Returns the SQL query and bind vars associated with the invocant. This is generally used as the RHS for a subquery. next Arguments: none Return Value: $value Returns the next value of the column in the resultset (or "undef" if there is none). Much like "next" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet but just returning the one value. all Arguments: none Return Value: @values Returns all values of the column in the resultset (or "undef" if there are none). Much like "all" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet but returns values rather than row objects. reset Arguments: none Return Value: $self Resets the underlying resultset's cursor, so you can iterate through the elements of the column again. Much like "reset" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet. first Arguments: none Return Value: $value Resets the underlying resultset and returns the next value of the column in the resultset (or "undef" if there is none). Much like "first" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet but just returning the one value. single Arguments: none Return Value: $value Much like "single" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet fetches one and only one column value using the cursor directly. If additional rows are present a warning is issued before discarding the cursor. min Arguments: none Return Value: $lowest_value my $first_year = $year_col->min(); Wrapper for ->func. Returns the lowest value of the column in the resultset (or "undef" if there are none). min_rs Arguments: none Return Value: $resultset my $rs = $year_col->min_rs(); Wrapper for ->func_rs for function MIN(). max Arguments: none Return Value: $highest_value my $last_year = $year_col->max(); Wrapper for ->func. Returns the highest value of the column in the resultset (or "undef" if there are none). max_rs Arguments: none Return Value: $resultset my $rs = $year_col->max_rs(); Wrapper for ->func_rs for function MAX(). sum Arguments: none Return Value: $sum_of_values my $total = $prices_col->sum(); Wrapper for ->func. Returns the sum of all the values in the column of the resultset. Use on varchar-like columns at your own risk. sum_rs Arguments: none Return Value: $resultset my $rs = $year_col->sum_rs(); Wrapper for ->func_rs for function SUM(). func Arguments: $function Return Value: $function_return_value $rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search({}); $length = $rs->get_column('title')->func('LENGTH'); Runs a query using the function on the column and returns the value. Produces the following SQL: SELECT LENGTH( title ) FROM cd me func_rs Arguments: $function Return Value: $resultset Creates the resultset that "func()" uses to run its query. throw_exception See "throw_exception" in DBIx::Class::Schema for details. AUTHORS
Luke Saunders <luke.saunders@gmail.com> Jess Robinson LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-05-10 DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn(3pm)
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