I agree with Matt: if you want an ORM then go with DBIx. If you want the
another format then you will have to wait a bit until one of us fixes
the parser to iterate over the tables rather than attempting to retrieve
them all in one go.

pjjH

 

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Matt S Trout
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To: Daniel Mahler
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Subject: Re: [sqlfairy-developers] DBI access error

On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 02:29:17AM +0100, Daniel Mahler wrote:
> It would really help me if someone could give me a hint about this.
> I need to generate some code from a schema,
> and if I can't get around this I will be writing the code by hand.

Assuming you want an ORM as a result you may want to try
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader which handled SQL-Server just fine last time
I
tried it.

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