Thanks for the heads up.  I'll take a look at the Catalyst tutorial for any
enlightening explanations and examples.  I'm still going to plod on with my
own DBIX::Class specific tutorial without the Catalyst distractions.  I write
a lot of automation code and really don't need the V of MVC.

Mike

Bogdan Lucaciu wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 18:25 -0400, Mike Earley wrote:
>> I'm willing to write it, but I'm a DBIC beginner myself and have lots
>> of
>> questions.  Some are pretty basic, some are the
>> what-were-they-thinking
>> types, but most are probably the same you'd get from most DBIC
>> newbies.
>>
>> I already have a start on a first lesson.  Two tables, one with a
>> belongs_to
>> relation to the other, the other with a has_many relation back.  You
>> can
>> cover a lot of the basics with this simple example.  I know, I've been
>> trying to reconcile what I read in the documentation with this very
>> simple
>> schema and I'm not going to admit in a forum of my betters how long it
>> took
>> me to just get to the point where I could add some data to the
>> tables. 
> 
> check Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial , it covers a lot of DBIC goodness.
> 
> 

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