As always many thanks for sharing your knowledge, mother.

And to log the SQL that is generated I could simply subclass DBIx::Class::Storage::Statistics and set it as debugobj I guess?

And while I am at it (and don't want to experiment when I can simply ask mother):

I don't quite understand what happens when the database-connection is lost (I am using mysql).

I understand DBIx::Class will try to reconnect automatically - does that mean it will try once and give up if it fails to reconnect or what exactly happens?

How could I trace (assumed I cared) when a connection is lost and re-established?

Many thanks.


In reply to Re^2: DBIx::Class connection by morgon
in thread DBIx::Class connection by morgon

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