Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'

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From: Peter Pimley
Subject: Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Date: 10:32 on 21 Jul 2004
Charles Bailey wrote:

> Should work fine, with the restriction that $location->subclass must 
> be a subclass of LocationFetcher, or CDBI will choke.


Ah, I hadn't considered that.  OK, my inheritnace tree now looks like:

Class::DBI         LocationFetcher

Location (inherits both the above)

(various Location subclasses go here)


... and it all works fine.  Thanks for the help!
Peter Pimley

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Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Peter Pimley 14:17 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Charles Bailey 14:42 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Peter Pimley 14:53 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Charles Bailey 15:22 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Charles Bailey 15:30 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Peter Pimley 15:37 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Charles Bailey 15:47 on 20 Jul 2004

Re: A trigger called when following a 'has_a'
Peter Pimley 10:32 on 21 Jul 2004

A trigger called when following a 'has_a' (again)
Peter Pimley 13:41 on 22 Jul 2004

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