I am trying to query data where a column falls between two dates.

my @events = $schema->resultset( 'MyTable' )->search({ eventdate => { '>=' => $date1 }, eventdate => { '=<' => $date2 } });

I have also tried doing

my @events = $schema->resultset( 'MyTable' )->search({ eventdate => {between => [$date1,$date2]}});

Each time it fails. It gives me the following error:

expected 'returns', found 'date_range' at /my_app_path/my_app/lib/perl5/MooseX/Method/Signatures.pm line 191.

Do you know a way to query by date range with DBIx::Class?

Thanks


In reply to Querying Date Ranges with DBIx::Class by phildeman

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