ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule - ORDB::DebianModules class for the debian_module table
TO BE COMPLETED
# Get all objects in list context my @list = ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule->select; # Get a subset of objects in scalar context my $array_ref = ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule->select( 'where module > ? order by module', 1000, );
The select method executes a typical SQL SELECT query on the debian_module table.
select
SELECT
It takes an optional argument of a SQL phrase to be added after the FROM debian_module section of the query, followed by variables to be bound to the placeholders in the SQL phrase. Any SQL that is compatible with SQLite can be used in the parameter.
FROM debian_module
Returns a list of ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule objects when called in list context, or a reference to an ARRAY of ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule objects when called in scalar context.
Throws an exception on error, typically directly from the DBI layer.
# How many objects are in the table my $rows = ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule->count; # How many objects my $small = ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule->count( 'where module > ?', 1000, );
The count method executes a SELECT COUNT(*) query on the debian_module table.
count
SELECT COUNT(*)
Returns the number of objects that match the condition.
if ( $object->module ) { print "Object has been inserted\n"; } else { print "Object has not been inserted\n"; }
Returns true, or throws an exception on error.
REMAINING ACCESSORS TO BE COMPLETED
The debian_module table was originally created with the following SQL command.
CREATE TABLE debian_module ( module TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY )
ORDB::DebianModules::DebianModule is part of the ORDB::DebianModules API.
See the documentation for ORDB::DebianModules for more information.
Ryan Niebur
Copyright 2009 Ryan Niebur.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
To install ORDB::DebianModules, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm ORDB::DebianModules
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install ORDB::DebianModules
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.