Good morning,
On 22/6/07 at 2:26 PM +0100, Matt S Trout
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, but it's still not what you want - you don't want to be overloading
find(), you want to be making sure the resultset you end up with has already
had the ->search applied to it, like I said in my previous e-mail.
Yep, got that, was an overlap in messages. I've used your
suggestion and it does exactly what I want.
Assuming you're doing this for user permission restrictions, you might
want a look at DBIx::Class::Schema::RestrictWithObject ...
Looks interesting, I'll check that out too. Especially since the
permission model I need to implement contains much more than
just who the user is.
Thanks,
Charlie
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