Hi monks.
I am using the Class::DBI module for database operations. When I am using the following code snippet. I am calling cddata::addUsers method i am getting error.
Error :: "Can't create autocd::users object with null primary key columns () at /var/www/lib/autocd/cddata.pm "
package cddata; ##cddata.pm
use autocd::users;
sub addUser($ $){
my $username = shift;
my $rolename = shift;
my $roleid=autocd::roles->search(rolename => $rolename);
if (!$roleid || !$username){
return "";
}
return autocd::users->insert({ roleid => $roleid, username=$user
+name});
}
Users Table Def:
_______________
+----------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+----------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
| userid | int(10) | NO | PRI | NULL | auto_increment |
| roleid | int(10) | NO | | | |
| username | varchar(200) | NO | | | |
+----------+--------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
package autocd::users; ##users.pm
use base 'autocd::autocd';
autocd::users->table('Users');
autocd::users->columns(Primary => qw/userid/);
autocd::users->columns(Essential => qw/roleid username/);
I am getting "Can't create autocd::users object with null primary key columns () at /var/www/lib/autocd/cddata.pm " error.
I am using mysql 5.1.
Please help me to resolve this error.
Thanks,
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