Brethren,I am about to lose my hair about this. I am trying to subclass a DBIx Resultset-object. You might think thats easy because its FAQ , and I did follow the instructions there, but I keep getting this bloody error, no matter what I try:
Couldn't instantiate component "Infocenter::Model::InfoDB", "Cannot load schema class 'Infocenter::Schema::InfoDB': DBIx::Class::Schema::throw_exception(): Can't locate object method "resultset_class" via package "Infocenter:: +Schema::InfoDB::AuSchuldner" at ...
This is the code:
package Infocenter::Schema::InfoDB::AuSchuldner; use strict; use warnings; #use base 'Infocenter::Schema::InfoDB::Result'; use base 'DBIx::Class'; __PACKAGE__->resultset_class('Infocenter::Schema::InfoDB::ResultSet::A +uSchuldner'); __PACKAGE__->load_components("Core"); __PACKAGE__->table("au_schuldner"); __PACKAGE__->add_columns( "id", { data_type => "integer", is_nullable => 0, size => 4, }, .... package Infocenter::Schema::InfoDB::ResultSet::AuSchuldner; use strict; use warnings; use lib qw(./lib ../lib); use base 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet'; 1;
As it seems the inheritance is not working, but I dont know why. I am sure its something simple, plez send the codez


holli, /regexed monk/

In reply to trouble subclassing DBIx::Class Resultsets (when using Catalyst?) by holli

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