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data_type=`echo $data_type | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`
if [ "$data_type" == "ASCII" ]
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dbix::class::datetime::epoch
DBIx::Class::DateTime::Epoch(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::DateTime::Epoch(3pm)
NAME
DBIx::Class::DateTime::Epoch - Automatic inflation/deflation of epoch-based columns to/from DateTime objects
SYNOPSIS
package MySchema::Foo;
use base qw( DBIx::Class );
__PACKAGE__->load_components( qw( DateTime::Epoch TimeStamp Core ) );
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
name => {
data_type => 'varchar',
size => 10,
},
bar => { # epoch stored as an int
data_type => 'bigint',
inflate_datetime => 1,
},
baz => { # epoch stored as a string
data_type => 'varchar',
size => 50,
inflate_datetime => 'epoch',
},
# working in conjunction with DBIx::Class::TimeStamp
creation_time => {
data_type => 'bigint',
inflate_datetime => 1,
set_on_create => 1,
},
modification_time => {
data_type => 'bigint',
inflate_datetime => 1,
set_on_create => 1,
set_on_update => 1,
}
);
DATETIME
::FORMAT DEPENDENCY
There have been no assumptions made as to what RDBMS you will be using. As per the note in the DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime
documentation, you will need to install the DateTime::Format::* module that matches your RDBMS of choice.
DESCRIPTION
This module automatically inflates/deflates DateTime objects from/to epoch values for the specified columns. This module is essentially an
extension to DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime so all of the settings, including "locale" and "timezone", are also valid.
A column will be recognized as an epoch time given one of the following scenarios:
o "data_type" is an "int" of some sort and "inflate_datetime" is also set to a true value
o "data_type" is some other value (e.g. "varchar") and "inflate_datetime" is explicitly set to "epoch".
DBIx::Class::TimeStamp can also be used in conjunction with this module to support epoch-based columns that are automatically set on
creation of a row and updated subsequent modifications.
METHODS
add_columns( )
Provides backwards compatibility with the older DateTime::Epoch API.
_inflate_to_datetime( )
Overrides column inflation to use "Datetime->from_epoch".
_deflate_from_datetime( )
Overrides column deflation to call "epoch()" on the column value.
SEE ALSO
o DBIx::Class
o DBIx::Class::TimeStamp
o DateTime
AUTHORS
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
Adam Paynter <adapay@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2012 by Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-01 DBIx::Class::DateTime::Epoch(3pm)