Wow, threads can come around after a long rest. :P

I was having a little trouble comparing two databases with a single DBIC schema today for exactly the reason you cite: cached connection. I figured I'd post the way around that particular hobgoblin. This might be considered a bug… New connection_info should reset the connection, I think.

my @configuration_db_one = ...; my @configuration_db_two = ...; my $schema_one = MyDBIC::Schema->connect( @configuration_db_one ); my $schema_two = MyDBIC::Schema->connect( @configuration_db_two ); # ^^^ Wrong, connection from $schema_one is reused despite new config. my $schema_one = MyDBIC::Schema->connect( @configuration_db_one ); $schema_one->storage->disconnect; my $schema_two = MyDBIC::Schema->connect( @configuration_db_two ); # ^^^ Right, $schema_one will reconnect with its own info when used.

In reply to Re^4: [DBIx::Class] Can I extract $dbhandle from schema? by Your Mother
in thread [DBIx::Class] Can I extract $dbhandle from schema? by dreel

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