While it will set up defaults for standard create/update/delete/search and *-to-* relationships, you have the ability to change the SQL wherever you see fit.
Class::DBI provides many ways to create your own constructors and custom SQL statements. Read Class::DBI -- Defining SQL Statements to learn more about this functionality.In reply to Re^3: Abstracting SQL without Stored Procedures
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Abstracting SQL without Stored Procedures
by radiantmatrix
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