package Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Job; {
use base 'Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result';
__PACKAGE__->table('job');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
job_id => {
data_type => 'varchar',
size => '36',
is_nullable => 0,
},
name => {
data_type => 'varchar',
size => '20',
is_nullable => 0,
},
description => {
data_type => 'varchar',
size => '100',
is_nullable => 0,
},
);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('job_id');
__PACKAGE__->uuid_columns('job_id');
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
company_employee_rs => 'Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Company::Employee',
{ 'foreign.fk_job_id' => 'self.job_id'}
);
__PACKAGE__->many_to_many(
companies => 'company_job_rs', 'company',
);
__PACKAGE__->many_to_many(
employees => 'company_job_rs', 'employee',
);
} 1
__END__
=head1 NAME
Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Job - A Job
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A job is something you gotta do.
=head1 SEE ALSO
The following modules or resources may be of interest.
L<DBIx::Class>
=head1 AUTHOR
John Napiorkowski C<< <jjnapiork@cpan.org> >>
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009, John Napiorkowski C<< <jjnapiork@cpan.org> >>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut