My code is posted below, I think all that is posted is necessary to see the issue, along with the HTML form.

Not really. You failed to give us any info on the error messages you recieve or even the specifics on what is going wrong (ex. 'The record doesn't create at all' or 'One of the fields doesn't populate' or 'the browser get annoyed, and then makes a PFFFT sound'). If you had looked up any error messages, you would have also been able to pare the code down to a few lines, making it easier for us read. Please read How (Not) To Ask A Question.

Assuming $schema is in scope from above, your syntax looks fine. So the answer will be in the error messages. Look in the webserver error log or run some test cases from the command line.



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In reply to Re: Problems with DBIx::Class and CGI::Application by grep
in thread Problems with DBIx::Class and CGI::Application by stonecolddevin

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