12-02-2009
I added an echo ${line} after the do the | to the bdf
man that sounds confusing and Im the one writing it-lol.
Thansk Im waiting for the output now.
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dbix::dbschema::colgroup
DBSchema::ColGroup(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBSchema::ColGroup(3pm)
NAME
DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup - Column group objects
SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup;
$colgroup = new DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup ( $lol_ref );
$colgroup = new DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup ( @lol );
$colgroup = new DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup (
[
[ 'single_column' ],
[ 'multiple_columns', 'another_column', ],
]
);
$lol_ref = $colgroup->lol_ref;
@sql_lists = $colgroup->sql_list;
@singles = $colgroup->singles;
DESCRIPTION
This class is deprecated and included for backwards-compatibility only. See DBIx::DBSchema::Index for the current class used to store
unique and non-unique indices.
DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup objects represent sets of sets of columns. (IOW a "list of lists" - see perllol.)
METHODS
new [ LOL_REF ]
Creates a new DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup object. Pass a reference to a list of lists of column names.
lol_ref
Returns a reference to a list of lists of column names.
sql_list
Returns a flat list of comma-separated values, for SQL statements.
For example:
@lol = (
[ 'single_column' ],
[ 'multiple_columns', 'another_column', ],
);
$colgroup = new DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup ( @lol );
print join("
", $colgroup->sql_list), "
";
Will print:
single_column
multiple_columns, another_column
singles
Returns a flat list of all single item lists.
AUTHOR
Ivan Kohler <ivan-dbix-dbschema@420.am>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000 Ivan Kohler Copyright (c) 2000 Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC All rights reserved. This program is free software; you
can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
BUGS
SEE ALSO
DBIx::DBSchema::Index, DBIx::DBSchema::Table, DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup::Unique, DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup::Index, DBIx::DBSchema, perllol,
perldsc, DBI
perl v5.14.2 2007-06-27 DBSchema::ColGroup(3pm)