I know how to do it in plain SQL - that was not my question.
And had you played with DBIx::Class for even a minute you would know that "telling" DBIx::Class is sometimes not so straightforward.
I'm too lazy to read the docs on how to do it.Sure, why not post something entirely useless instead...
In reply to Re^2: DBIx::Class and Oracle sequences
by Anonymous Monk
in thread DBIx::Class and Oracle sequences
by morgon
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