Alzabo::ForeignKey - Foreign key (relation) objects
use Alzabo::ForeignKey; foreach my $fk ($table->foreign_keys) { print $fk->cardinality; }
A foreign key is an object defined by several properties. It represents a relationship from a column or columns in one table to a column or columns in another table.
This relationship is defined by its cardinality (one to one, one to many, or many to one) and its dependencies (whether or not table X is dependent on table Y, and vice versa).
Many to many relationships are not allowed. However, you may indicate such a relationship when using the Alzabo::Create::Schema->add_relation method method, and it will create the necessary intermediate linking table for you.
The relevant Alzabo::Table object.
Alzabo::Table
The relevant Alzabo::Column object(s) for the property.
Alzabo::Column
An array of array references. The references are to two column array of Alzabo::Column objects. These two columns correspond in the tables being linked together.
A two element array containing the two portions of the cardinality of the relationship. Each portion will be either '1' or 'n'.
A boolean value indicating whether there is a dependency from one table to the other.
A boolean value indicating what kind of relationship the object represents.
Given a foreign key object, this returns true if the two objects represent the same relationship. However, the two objects may represent the same relationship from different table's points of view.
The comment associated with the foreign key object, if any.
Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org>
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