01-17-2007
oh...so how do I view the results which I have coded?
sprry but I am reely new to this.
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sql::translator::schema::view
SQL::Translator::Schema::View(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Schema::View(3pm)
NAME
SQL::Translator::Schema::View - SQL::Translator view object
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator::Schema::View;
my $view = SQL::Translator::Schema::View->new(
name => 'foo', # name, required
sql => 'select id, name from foo', # SQL for view
fields => 'id, name', # field names in view
);
DESCRIPTION
"SQL::Translator::Schema::View" is the view object.
METHODS
new
Object constructor.
my $view = SQL::Translator::Schema::View->new;
fields
Gets and set the fields the constraint is on. Accepts a string, list or arrayref; returns an array or array reference. Will unique the
field names and keep them in order by the first occurrence of a field name.
$view->fields('id');
$view->fields('id', 'name');
$view->fields( 'id, name' );
$view->fields( [ 'id', 'name' ] );
$view->fields( qw[ id name ] );
my @fields = $view->fields;
tables
Gets and set the tables the SELECT mentions. Accepts a string, list or arrayref; returns an array or array reference. Will unique the
table names and keep them in order by the first occurrence of a field name.
$view->tables('foo');
$view->tables('foo', 'bar');
$view->tables( 'foo, bar' );
$view->tables( [ 'foo', 'bar' ] );
$view->tables( qw[ foo bar ] );
my @tables = $view->tables;
options
Gets and sets a list of options on the view.
$view->options('ALGORITHM=UNDEFINED');
my @options = $view->options;
is_valid
Determine whether the view is valid or not.
my $ok = $view->is_valid;
name
Get or set the view's name.
my $name = $view->name('foo');
order
Get or set the view's order.
my $order = $view->order(3);
sql
Get or set the view's SQL.
my $sql = $view->sql('select * from foo');
schema
Get or set the view's schema object.
$view->schema( $schema );
my $schema = $view->schema;
equals
Determines if this view is the same as another
my $isIdentical = $view1->equals( $view2 );
AUTHOR
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-01 SQL::Translator::Schema::View(3pm)