03-16-2012
Thank you! I will test this on the other machines i have but i think this command will work! Awesome
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ace::model
Ace::Model(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Ace::Model(3pm)
NAME
Ace::Model - Get information about AceDB models
SYNOPSIS
use Ace;
my $db = Ace->connect(-path=>'/usr/local/acedb/elegans');
my $model = $db->model('Author');
print $model;
$name = $model->name;
@tags = $model->tags;
print "Paper is a valid tag" if $model->valid_tag('Paper');
DESCRIPTION
This class is provided for access to AceDB class models. It provides the model in human-readable form, and does some limited but useful
parsing on your behalf.
Ace::Model objects are obtained either by calling an Ace database handle's model() method to retrieve the model of a named class, or by
calling an Ace::Object's model() method to retrieve the object's particular model.
METHODS
new()
$model = Ace::Model->new($model_data);
This is a constructor intended only for use by Ace and Ace::Object classes. It constructs a new Ace::Model object from the raw string data
in models.wrm.
name()
$name = $model->name;
This returns the class name for the model.
tags()
@tags = $model->tags;
This returns a list of all the valid tags in the model.
valid_tag()
$boolean = $model->valid_tag($tag);
This returns true if the given tag is part of the model.
path()
@path = $model->path($tag)
Returns the path to the indicated tag, returning a list of intermediate tags. For example, in the C elegans ?Locus model, the path for
'Compelementation_data" will return the list ('Type','Gene').
asString()
print $model->asString;
asString() returns the human-readable representation of the model with comments stripped out. Internally this method is called to
automatically convert the model into a string when appropriate. You need only to start performing string operations on the model object in
order to convert it into a string automatically:
print "Paper is unique" if $model=~/Paper ?Paper UNIQUE/;
SEE ALSO
Ace
AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@w3.org> with extensive help from Jean Thierry-Mieg <mieg@kaa.crbm.cnrs-mop.fr>
Copyright (c) 1997-1998, Lincoln D. Stein
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2003-06-01 Ace::Model(3pm)