Hello again monks!
I want to join 2 tables where id1 OR id2 = nation.id
However, i'm getting a
Can't handle this yet
error when I call
my $resource_rs = $nation_rs->trades->search_related('nation')->search
+_related('resources');
I am implementing this wrong, or is this something dbix really can't do yet? (Relevant Schema's below)
package Game::DB::Schema::Nation;
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
trades => 'Game::DB::Schema::Trades', [
'foreign.id1' => 'self.id',
'foreign.id2' => 'self.id',
],
);
package Game::DB::Schema:Trades;
__PACKAGE__->belongs_to(
nation => 'Game::DB::Schema::Nation', [
'foreign.id' => 'self.id1',
'foreign.id' => 'self.id2',
],
);
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