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; -- Matt S Trout Offering custom development, consultancy and support Technical Director contracts for Catalyst, DBIx::Class and BAST. Contact Shadowcat Systems Ltd. mst (at) shadowcatsystems.co.uk for more information + Help us build a better perl ORM: http://dbix-class.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/ + _______________________________________________ List: http://lists.rawmode.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbix-class Wiki: http://dbix-class.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/ IRC: irc.perl.org#dbix-class SVN: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/bast/trunk/DBIx-Class/