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Toshiba’s Optimization Algorithm Sets Speed Record for Solving Combinatorial Problems.

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Jifty::Action::Record(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Jifty::Action::Record(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Action::Record -- An action tied to a record in the database. DESCRIPTION
Represents a web-based action that is a create, update, or delete of a Jifty::Record object. This automatically populates the arguments method of Jifty::Action so that you don't need to bother. To actually use this class, you probably want to inherit from one of Jifty::Action::Record::Create, Jifty::Action::Record::Update, or Jifty::Action::Record::Delete. You may need to override the "record_class" method, if Jifty cannot determine the record class of this action. METHODS
record Access to the underlying Jifty::Record object for this action is through the "record" accessor. record_class This method can either be overridden to return a string specifying the name of the record class, or the name of the class can be passed to the constructor. report_detailed_messages If the action returns true for "report_detailed_message", report the message returned by the model classes as the resulting message. For Update actions, Put the per-field message in "detailed_messages" field of action result content. The default is false. new PARAMHASH Construct a new "Jifty::Action::Record" (as mentioned in Jifty::Action, this should only be called by "framework->new_action". The "record" value, if provided in the PARAMHASH, will be used to load the "record"; otherwise, the primary keys will be loaded from the action's argument values, and the "record" loaded from those primary keys. arguments Overrides the "arguments" in Jifty::Action method, to automatically provide a form field for every writable attribute of the underlying "record". This also creates built-in validation and autocompletion methods (validate_$fieldname and autocomplete_$fieldname) for action fields that are defined "validate" or "autocomplete". These methods can be overridden in any Action which inherits from this class. Additionally, if our model class defines canonicalize_, validate_, or autocomplete_ FIELD, generate appropriate an appropriate canonicalizer, validator, or autocompleter that will call that method with the value to be validated, canonicalized, or autocompleted. "validate_FIELD" should return a (success boolean, message) list. "autocomplete_FIELD" should return a the same kind of list as Jifty::Action::_autocomplete_argument "canonicalized_FIELD" should return the canonicalized value. possible_columns Returns the list of columns objects on the object that the action can update. This defaults to all of the "containers" or the non-"private", non-"virtual" and non-"serial" columns of the object. possible_fields Returns the list of the "possible_columns"' names. Usually at the end names are required, however for subclassing column objects are better, or this method in a subclass turns out to be "map to column" - "filter" - "map to name" chain. take_action Throws an error unless it is overridden; use Jifty::Action::Record::Create, ::Update, or ::Delete SEE ALSO
Jifty::Action, Jifty::Record, Jifty::DBI::Record, Jifty::Action::Record::Create, Jifty::Action::Record::Update, Jifty::Action::Record::Delete LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-02-21 Jifty::Action::Record(3pm)
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