Chisel Wright wrote:
> Same table structure, same create statement, different results returned.

Try specifying the sequence explicitly.

> The lesser issue ... if I test the values of
> $new_auth->some_other_table_column() that does exist in the table, but
> wasn't one of the columns specified, I get and undefined value - even
> for columns with a default value.

Right, that's because DBIC doesn't automatically do a SELECT after every 
INSERT. if you really want it to, call $obj->discard_changes;

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