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Re^2: Issues with DBIx::Class

by LittleJack (Beadle)
on Mar 24, 2022 at 00:37 UTC ( [id://11142345]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Issues with DBIx::Class
in thread Issues with DBIx::Class

Thanks for your help. I'm doing exactly what you said and not getting individual hashrefs in Data::Dumper output.

Instead I get each column by itself, one line per loop:

$VAR1 = 'id'; $VAR1 = 99; $VAR1 = 'some_thing'; $VAR1 = 'bar';

Is there some missing step in your method, or am I missing something again?

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Re^3: Issues with DBIx::Class
by 1nickt (Canon) on Mar 24, 2022 at 11:28 UTC

    Sorry, I missed a curly brace pair.

    for my $result_as_href ( map { { $_->get_columns } } $rs->all ) { # do something with the hash ref }

    The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

      Thanks for following up! I still find it a little strange that DBIxC doesn't have a built-in method which returns a hash but I guess it's all about being very low level, and if I want an as_hashref() method or any other method like that, I can write my own in a ResultSet.pm

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