NAME
DBIx::DBO::Table - An OO interface to SQL queries and results. Encapsulates a table in an object.
SYNOPSIS
# Create a Table object
my $table = $dbo->table('my_table');
# Get a column reference
my $column = $table ** 'employee_id';
# Quickly display my employee id
print $table->fetch_value('employee_id', name => 'Vernon');
# Insert a new row into the table
$table->insert(employee_id => 007, name => 'James Bond');
# Remove rows from the table where the name IS NULL
$table->delete(name => undef);
METHODS
dbh
The read-write DBI handle.
rdbh
The read-only DBI handle, or if there is no read-only connection, the read-write DBI handle.
do
$dbo->do($statement) or die $dbo->dbh->errstr;
$dbo->do($statement, \%attr) or die $dbo->dbh->errstr;
$dbo->do($statement, \%attr, @bind_values) or die ...
This provides access to DBI do
method. It defaults to using the read-write DBI handle.
tables
Return a list of DBIx::DBO::Table objects, which will always be this Table
object.
column
$t->column($column_name)
$t ** $column_name
Returns the DBO column object for this column.
fetch_value
$t->fetch_value($column, %where)
Fetch the first matching row from the table returning the value in one column.
fetch_hash
$t->fetch_hash(%where)
Fetch the first matching row from the table returning it as a hashref.
fetch_row
$t->fetch_row(%where)
Fetch the first matching row from the table returning it as a Row object.
fetch_column
$t->fetch_column($column, %where)
Fetch all matching rows from the table returning an arrayref of the values in one column.
insert
$t->insert(name => 'Richard', age => 103)
Insert a row into the table.
delete
$t->delete(name => 'Richard', age => 103)
Delete all rows from the table matching the criteria.
config
$table_setting = $dbo->config($option)
$dbo->config($option => $table_setting)
Get or set the DBIx::DBO::Table
config settings. When setting an option, the previous value is returned.