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NAME

       Class::DBI::AbstractSearch - Abstract Class::DBI's SQL with SQL::Abstract::Limit

SYNOPSIS

         package CD::Music;
         use Class::DBI::AbstractSearch;

         package main;
         my @music = CD::Music->search_where(
             artist => [ 'Ozzy', 'Kelly' ],
             status => { '!=', 'outdated' },
         );

         my @misc = CD::Music->search_where(
             { artist => [ 'Ozzy', 'Kelly' ],
               status => { '!=', 'outdated' } },
             { order_by      => "reldate DESC",
               limit_dialect => 'LimitOffset',
               limit         => 1
               offset        => 2 });

DESCRIPTION

       Class::DBI::AbstractSearch is a Class::DBI plugin to glue SQL::Abstract::Limit into
       Class::DBI.

METHODS

       Using this module adds following methods into your data class.

       search_where
             $class->search_where(%where);

           Takes a hash to specify WHERE clause. See SQL::Abstract for hash options.

             $class->search_where(\%where,\%attrs);

           Takes hash reference to specify WHERE clause. See SQL::Abstract for hash options.
           Takes a hash reference to specify additional query attributes.
           Class::DBI::AbstractSearch uses these attributes:

           •   order_by

               Array reference of fields that will be used to order the results of your query.

           •   limit_dialect

               Scalar, DBI handle, object class, etc. that describes the syntax model for a
               LIMIT/OFFSET SQL clause.  Please see SQL::Abstract::Limit for more information.

           •   limit

               Scalar value that will be used for LIMIT argument in a query.

           •   offset

               Scalar value that will be used for OFFSET argument in a query.

           Any other attributes are passed to the SQL::Abstract::Limit constructor, and can be
           used to control how queries are created.  For example, to use 'AND' instead of 'OR' by
           default, use:

               $class->search_where(\%where, { logic => 'AND' });

AUTHOR

       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net> with some help from cdbi-talk mailing list,
       especially:

         Tim Bunce
         Simon Wilcox
         Tony Bowden

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

       Class::DBI, SQL::Abstract, SQL::Abstract::Limit