package Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Person::Employee; { use base 'Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result'; __PACKAGE__->table('person_employee'); __PACKAGE__->add_columns( employee_id => { data_type => 'varchar', size => '36', is_nullable => 0, }, created => { data_type => 'timestamp', set_on_create => 1, is_nullable => 0, }, ); __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('employee_id'); __PACKAGE__->belongs_to( person => 'Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Person', { 'foreign.person_id' => 'self.employee_id'}, ); __PACKAGE__->has_many( company_employee_rs => 'Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Company::Employee', { 'foreign.fk_employee_id' => 'self.employee_id'} ); __PACKAGE__->many_to_many( companies => 'company_emplopyee_rs', 'company', ); } 1 __END__ =head1 NAME Test::DBIx::Class::Example::Schema::Result::Person::Employee - Employee Role =head1 DESCRIPTION Some Persons are employees. Each Employee works at one or more companies. =head1 SEE ALSO The following modules or resources may be of interest. L =head1 AUTHOR John Napiorkowski C<< >> =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2009, John Napiorkowski C<< >> This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut