Provided by: simba_0.8.4-4.2_all bug

NAME

       RoPkg::Simba::Commands

VERSION

       0.2.2

DESCRIPTION

       RoPkg::Simba::Commands is a class used to count and get the commands from the database.

SYNOPSIS

        !#/usr/bin/perl

        use RoPkg::DB;
        use RoPkg::Simba::Commands;

        sub main {
          my $dbp = new RoPkg::DB();
          $dbp->Add('dbi:mysql:database=mysql;host=localhost',
                    'root',
                    '',
                    'local');

          my $m = new RoPkg::Simba::Commands(dbo => $dbp, dbo_method => 'db_local');

          print $m->Count,' commands found in database',$/;
        }

        main();

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

   new()
       The class constructor. At this moment, it just calls RoPkg::DBObject->new() . Please read the
       RoPkg::DBObject manual page for more information about the new() parameters.

   Count($fields)
       Returns the number of commands from database. The $fields parameter contains a list of WHERE clauses. For
       more details of $fields see SQL::Abstract.

   Get($fields, $orderby)
       Returns a array of RoPkg::Simba::Command objects. The commands are read from the database.  The $fields
       parameter contains a list of WHERE clauses. For more details of $fields see SQL::Abstract. $orderby is a
       reference to a array holding the fields specification used for sorting the data.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Unpack the source and use 'make test' command

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

       This module does not use any configuration files or environment variables.

DEPENDENCIES

       RoPkg::DBCollection and RoPkg::Exceptions

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       None known to the author

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       None know to the author

PERL CRITIC

       The code is perl critic level 2 compliant

SEE ALSO

       RoPkg::Simba RoPkg::Simba::Command SQL::Abstract

AUTHOR

       Subredu Manuel <diablo@iasi.roedu.net>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2005 Subredu Manuel.  All Rights Reserved.  This module is free software; you can
       redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.  The LICENSE file contains the full
       text of the license.