Ok, I don't think I'm making any progress, but I was able to create Classes for my "Owner" and "ServerType" tables. I used belongs_to relationships, and one works while the other does not... also again, I'm able to view the requisite field in my template, but the form does not recognize the relationship.

Perhaps I need to figure out a better way to provide a row? I thought that was the whole point of declaring relationships was that created the JOIN, but when I run with DBIC_TRACE=1 all I see is SELECT statements.

This further adds to my confusion as -some- relationships work while others don't...


In reply to Re: How to get HTML::FormHandler to update related tables with has_one relationship by three18ti
in thread How to get HTML::FormHandler to update related tables with has_one relationship by three18ti

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