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NAME ^

Bio::DB::BioSQL::Oracle::BasePersistenceAdaptorDriver - DESCRIPTION of Object

SYNOPSIS ^

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DESCRIPTION ^

Describe the object here

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AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp ^

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APPENDIX ^

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

new

 Title   : new
 Usage   : my $obj = new Bio::DB::BioSQL::Oracle::BasePersistenceAdaptorDriver();
 Function: Builds a new Bio::DB::BioSQL::Oracle::BasePersistenceAdaptorDriver object 
 Returns : an instance of Bio::DB::BioSQL::Oracle::BasePersistenceAdaptorDriver
 Args    :

primary_key_name

 Title   : primary_key_name
 Usage   :
 Function: Obtain the name of the primary key attribute for the given
           table in the relational schema.

           For the oracle implementation, this is always oid (with two
           exceptions that have a virtual primary key).

 Example :
 Returns : The name of the primary key (a string)
 Args    : The name of the table (a string)

_build_foreign_key_name

 Title   : _build_foreign_key_name
 Usage   :
 Function: Build the column name for a foreign key to the given table.

           We override this here to obtain the acronym for the table
           and then append '_oid' to it. Other than that we reuse how
           the default foreign_key_name() determines the table name.

 Example :
 Returns : The name of the foreign key column as a string
 Args    : The table name as a string

sequence_name

 Title   : sequence_name
 Usage   :
 Function: Returns the name of the primary key generator (SQL sequence)
           for the given table.

 Example :
 Returns : the name of the sequence (a string)
 Args    : The name of the table.

acronym_map

 Title   : acronym_map
 Usage   : $obj->acronym_map($newval)
 Function: Get/set the map of table names to acronyms (which the oracle
           build consistently uses across the panel).
 Example : 
 Returns : value of acronym_map (a hash ref)
 Args    : on set, new value (a hash ref or undef, optional)