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Support Incident Tracker 3.41 (Default branch)

Image Support Incident Tracker (or SiT!) is a Web-based application for tracking technical support calls or emails. It can manage contacts, sites, technical support contracts, and support incidents in one place. You can send and receive email directly from SiT!, attaching files and recording every communication in the incident log. SiT! is aware of Service Level Agreements, and incidents are flagged if they stray outside of them. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This releases fixes several issues that were discovered in the previous release, including a bug that prevented reopening of incidents, a serious problem with editing email templates and a bug that prevented users changing their password from their profile page. In addition, a large number of smaller problems have been fixed. Image

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DBIx::Class::SQLMaker(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  DBIx::Class::SQLMaker(3)

NAME
DBIx::Class::SQLMaker - An SQL::Abstract-based SQL maker class DESCRIPTION
This module is a subclass of SQL::Abstract and includes a number of DBIC-specific workarounds, not yet suitable for inclusion into the SQL::Abstract core. It also provides all (and more than) the functionality of SQL::Abstract::Limit, see DBIx::Class::SQLMaker::LimitDialects for more info. Currently the enhancements to SQL::Abstract are: o Support for "JOIN" statements (via extended "table/from" support) o Support of functions in "SELECT" lists o "GROUP BY"/"HAVING" support (via extensions to the order_by parameter) o Support of "...FOR UPDATE" type of select statement modifiers o The "-ident" operator o The "-value" operator OPERATORS
-ident Used to explicitly specify an SQL identifier. Takes a plain string as value which is then invariably treated as a column name (and is being properly quoted if quoting has been requested). Most useful for comparison of two columns: my %where = ( priority => { '<', 2 }, requestor => { -ident => 'submitter' } ); which results in: $stmt = 'WHERE "priority" < ? AND "requestor" = "submitter"'; @bind = ('2'); -value The -value operator signals that the argument to the right is a raw bind value. It will be passed straight to DBI, without invoking any of the SQL::Abstract condition-parsing logic. This allows you to, for example, pass an array as a column value for databases that support array datatypes, e.g.: my %where = ( array => { -value => [1, 2, 3] } ); which results in: $stmt = 'WHERE array = ?'; @bind = ([1, 2, 3]); AUTHORS
See "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class. LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.16.2 2012-08-23 DBIx::Class::SQLMaker(3)