Hello,

Shame on me, I had forgotten to add a mapping of the driver to the
Oracle::Proxy class, now it is working.

After I got the connection I first tried to use the loader to create all
the classes for me but that didn't work. I don't know if the reason is
the proxy or RDBO because I couldn't test yet with a direct connection.
Is this a known issue with Oracle? (Then I wouldn't do further tests)

So I created one class from a simple table (just four fields, two of
them build the primary key).
Here the next problem struck. I wanted to get a record from the two
primary key columns:

my $m = DOD2::Customer_mapping->new(
        client_identifier => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
        requester_id      => 'ZBMED',
)->load;

Error message: No such DOD2::Customer_mapping where client_identifier,
requester_id = [EMAIL PROTECTED], ZBMED at test02.pl line 10

The record is there. The same query with the manager method
get_customer_mapping worked perfectly.

I switched on debugging, got the SQL statement and did a search with
plain DBI using this statement and it worked, too.

I hope it is not again a stupid mistake like before but it looks like
something is still going wrong here.

Any ideas?

-Michael


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