The reason I was thinking I wanted to use might_have because I like the idea of beging able to just write:
$article->author
If I instead use the has_a relationship I need to write:
$article->authorId->authorI guess I am still a little muddled on the diff between has_a and might_have. Since it seems that might_have provides a type of access that has_a does not. But they are not replacements for each other?
In reply to Re^2: Class::DBI and might_have problem
by debiandude
in thread Class::DBI and might_have problem
by debiandude
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