Jess Robinson wrote: > > > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Christopher H. Laco wrote: > >> Christopher H. Laco wrote: >>> Christopher H. Laco wrote: >>> [snip] >>> >>> I've committed failing tests to 100populate.t. These test pass under >>> trunk, and on current prior to changeset 2793: >>> >>> To summarize, under trunk, populate honors the field orders given, and >>> allows one to only populate some fields out of the entire schema. This >>> is useful if the data being populate is coming from an outside source >>> that has no knowledge of the db column order, or the entire set of >>> columns. > > <- snip -> > > Thanks Claco. I managed to find the bug and destroy it, I hope. Also > added some docs to populate to mention the use (since its a bit > restricted in what you can throw at it.. feel free to patch that ;) > > Jess > > Thanks. I'll give it a whirl tonight. In a complete twist of chance, I never wouldn't have caught it if I'd put my columns in order in populate, rather than just tacking them onto the end like a lazyazz. :-)
-=Chris
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