using $db->dbh as a setter isn't documented, but this approach sounds reasonable if i can get it to work.
Whoops, yeah, I'll go document that now. Anyway, as you discovered, you have to register at least one data source to instantiate a Rose::DB object. You don't actually have to provide all the information that you did, however. In most cases, just specifying a driver will work.
In reply to Re^4: custom $dbh with Rose::DB?
by siracusa
in thread Why did DBIC overtake CDBI?
by mattr
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