Thanks for your comment - but I did already look at the docs you mentioned and actually it doesn't help too much. You said "If you are not specifying a version..." - however the user has the option to specify the version. So if I were to try to emulate the module's naming system then I'd need to do it for all versions. Obviously that doesn't make sense. It seems odd to me that the same process that creates the monikers during make_schema_at cannot be queried independently of the make process. (This is what I am trying to find a way to do). Thanks for trying to help though...


In reply to Re^2: how can I figure out what moniker DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader used for a given table? by tomgracey
in thread how can I figure out what moniker DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader used for a given table? by tomgracey

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