Dear monks:
I use the following command:
perl script/myapp_create.pl model DB DBIC::Schema DB::Schema create=st
+atic dbi:Pg:dbnamgre=Advent.db postgres
zaiai
The Pg Database advent has a table named people,but the created result table model'name is person.pm.
I want to know what's wrong. I find the document perldoc DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader, there may be a default map about table name and model name. I can't sure.
My questions:
1. What about mine?
2. What's the correct methord finding correct document?
Thanks!
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