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DBI::ProfileSubs(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     DBI::ProfileSubs(3pm)

NAME
DBI::ProfileSubs - Subroutines for dynamic profile Path SYNOPSIS
DBI_PROFILE='&norm_std_n3' prog.pl This is new and still experimental. TO DO
Define come kind of naming convention for the subs. perl v5.12.3 2007-04-11 DBI::ProfileSubs(3pm)

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Class::DBI::Cascade::None(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Class::DBI::Cascade::None(3pm)

NAME
Class::DBI::Cascade::None - Do nothing upon deletion DESCRIPTION
This is a Cascading Delete strategy that will do nothing, leaving orphaned records behind. It is the base class for most ofther Cascade strategies, and so provides several important methods: CONSTRUCTOR
new my $strategy = Cascade::Class->new($Relationship); This must be instantiated with a Class::DBI::Relationship object. METHODS
foreign_for my $iterator = $strategy->foreign_for($obj); This will return all the objects which are foreign to $obj across the relationship. It's a normal Class::DBI search you can get the results either as a list or as an iterator. cascade $strategy->cascade($obj); Cascade across the related objects to $obj. WRITING NEW STRATEGIES
Creating a Cascade strategy should be fairly simple. You usually just need to inherit from here, and then supply a cascade() method that does the required thing with the results from foreign_for(). So, for example, Cascade::Delete is implemented simply as: package Class::DBI::Cascade::Delete; use base 'Class::DBI::Cascade::None'; sub cascade { my ($self, $obj) = @_; $self->foreign_for($obj)->delete_all; } perl v5.12.4 2005-09-14 Class::DBI::Cascade::None(3pm)
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