Using SQL::Abstract I m trying to build a query that looks something like this:

age <= 80 AND age >= 20 AND city = Jerusalem

but could not do so far.

%where = ( city => Jerusalem, age => [ {'<=', 80}, {'>=', 20}, ], );

seem not to generate the needed query. At least the results include values above 80. Setting

logic => 'and'

did not seem to help either.

Update:

Actually using directly SQL::Abstract the above code works and returns the correct query but I am using it through Class::DBI::Plugin::Pager.

my $pager = __PACKAGE__->pager( where => \@where, abstract_attr => {logic => 'and'} );

and the error message indicates that I don't get any part of the where clause:  WHERE   LIMIT 10 OFFSET 0

I don't seem to be able to retrieve the actual query from the $pager

Update 2

... and looking at the code of Class::DBI::Plugin::Pager the bug seem to be on line 197 where sub _init checks if the where parameter is a HASH...


In reply to multiple restrictions with SQL::Abstract by szabgab

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