I just started playing with it and the new_native method doesn't seem to work, there's no columns in the patient table. It is only version 0.21, is the module actually supposed to work?

Is there a better DBI automatic metadata module?

$ perl -MDBIx::DBSchema -e 'print DBIx::DBSchema->new_native("dbi:mysq +l:ahp")->pretty_print' | head -n 20 'patient' => { 'columns' => [ ], 'primary_key' => 'id', 'unique' => [ [ 'patient_key', 'div_id' ] ], 'index' => [ ], }, 'gp' => { 'columns' => [ 'id', 'int', '', '11', '', 'auto_increment', 'div_id', 'int', '', '11', '0', '', 'name', 'text', '', '', '', '', 'display', 'tinyint', 'NULL', '1', '0', '', ], 'primary_key' => 'id', 'unique' => [ ], 'index' => [ ], },

In reply to Anyone using DBIx::DBSchema + MySQL? by bsb

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