Hi David,

Hmmm, spoke too soon, the argument signature is:

$schema_class_name, \%loader_options, \@connect_info

So it looks like you've just missed out on the {} options needed between the arguments you're currently passing.

In your make_schema_at call you're wrapping the options in square brackets. This creates an anonymous array reference. If you just remove those brackets the options you have listed (an even number of them at that) will be passed as a list.


In reply to Re: How to use DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader to create schema from an existing MySQL database? by Loops
in thread How to use DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader to create schema from an existing MySQL database? by david123

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