Please make it clear when you make changes to your posts (a
SUPER suddenly popped up ;).
The fact is that the new class method in:
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_);
does not give back a
DBIx::SQLEngine object, but a
DBIx::SQLEngine::Driver::Mysql::V3_0 one as you can see from the debugger:
DB<3> x $sqldb
0 DBIx::SQLEngine::Driver::Mysql::V3_0=HASH(0x1a7c478)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I suspect that the
fetch_select method is actually present in this latter class, not in the frontend
DBIx::SQLEngine, hence the problems. Are you sure that the
DBIx::SQLEngine is intended for subclassing?
Flavio
perl -ple'$_=reverse' <<<ti.xittelop@oivalf
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