NAME
Bio::DB::BioSQL::Oracle::AnnotationCollectionAdaptorDriver - DESCRIPTION of Object
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
Describe the object here
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AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp
Email hlapp at gmx.net
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CONTRIBUTORS
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APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
insert_object
Title : insert_object
Usage :
Function: See parent class. We override this here because
AnnotationCollection in the Oracle biosql schema doesn''t
really correspond to its own entity. I.e., we do (almost)
nothing here.
Example :
Returns : The primary key of the newly inserted record.
Args : A Bio::DB::BioSQL::BasePersistenceAdaptor derived object
(basically, it needs to implement dbh(), sth($key, $sth),
dbcontext(), and get_persistent_slots()).
The object to be inserted.
A reference to an array of foreign key objects; if any of those
foreign key values is NULL (some foreign keys may be nullable),
then give the class name.
update_object
Title : update_object
Usage :
Function: See parent class. We override this here to not do anything in
particular, as AnnotationCollection is only a virtual entity.
Example :
Returns : The number of updated rows
Args : A Bio::DB::BioSQL::BasePersistenceAdaptor derived object
(basically, it needs to implement dbh(), sth($key, $sth),
dbcontext(), and get_persistent_slots()).
The object to be updated.
A reference to an array of foreign key objects; if any of those
foreign key values is NULL (some foreign keys may be nullable),
then give the class name.