package DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::ACCESS; use strict; use warnings; use base qw/ DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ACCESS /; use mro 'c3'; __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(inherited => 'disable_sth_caching_for_image_insert_or_update' ); __PACKAGE__->disable_sth_caching_for_image_insert_or_update(1); =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::ACCESS - Support specific to MS Access over ODBC =head1 DESCRIPTION This class implements support specific to Microsoft Access over ODBC. It is a subclass of L and L, see those classes for more information. It is loaded automatically by L when it detects a MS Access back-end. This driver implements workarounds for C and C columns, and L support for C columns. =head1 EXAMPLE DSN dbi:ODBC:driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)};dbq=C:\Users\rkitover\Documents\access_sample.accdb =head1 TEXT/IMAGE/MEMO COLUMNS Avoid using C columns as they will be truncated to 255 bytes. Some other drivers (like L) will automatically convert C columns to C, but the ODBC driver does not. C columns work correctly, but the statements for inserting or updating an C column will not be L, due to a bug in the Access ODBC driver. C columns work correctly as well, but you must take care to set L to C<$max_memo_size * 2 + 1>. This is done for you automatically if you pass L in your L; but if you set this attribute directly on the C<$dbh>, keep this limitation in mind. =cut # set LongReadLen = LongReadLen * 2 + 1 (see docs on MEMO) sub _run_connection_actions { my $self = shift; my $long_read_len = $self->_dbh->{LongReadLen}; # 80 is another default (just like 0) on some drivers if ($long_read_len != 0 && $long_read_len != 80) { $self->_dbh->{LongReadLen} = $long_read_len * 2 + 1; } # batch operations do not work $self->_disable_odbc_array_ops; return $self->next::method(@_); } sub insert { my $self = shift; my ($source, $to_insert) = @_; my $columns_info = $source->columns_info; my $is_image_insert = 0; for my $col (keys %$to_insert) { if ($self->_is_binary_lob_type($columns_info->{$col}{data_type})) { $is_image_insert = 1; last; } } local $self->{disable_sth_caching} = 1 if $is_image_insert && $self->disable_sth_caching_for_image_insert_or_update; return $self->next::method(@_); } sub update { my $self = shift; my ($source, $fields) = @_; my $columns_info = $source->columns_info; my $is_image_insert = 0; for my $col (keys %$fields) { if ($self->_is_binary_lob_type($columns_info->{$col}{data_type})) { $is_image_insert = 1; last; } } local $self->{disable_sth_caching} = 1 if $is_image_insert && $self->disable_sth_caching_for_image_insert_or_update; return $self->next::method(@_); } sub datetime_parser_type { 'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::ACCESS::DateTime::Format' } package # hide from PAUSE DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::ACCESS::DateTime::Format; my $datetime_format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'; # %F %T, no fractional part my $datetime_parser; sub parse_datetime { shift; require DateTime::Format::Strptime; $datetime_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new( pattern => $datetime_format, on_error => 'croak', ); return $datetime_parser->parse_datetime(shift); } sub format_datetime { shift; require DateTime::Format::Strptime; $datetime_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new( pattern => $datetime_format, on_error => 'croak', ); return $datetime_parser->format_datetime(shift); } =head1 FURTHER QUESTIONS? Check the list of L. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This module is free software L by the L. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the L. =cut 1; # vim:sts=2 sw=2: