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NAME
Fey::SQL::Delete - Represents a DELETE query
VERSION
version 0.43
SYNOPSIS
my $sql = Fey::SQL->new_delete();
# DELETE FROM Part
# WHERE Part.name LIKE '%Widget'
$sql->delete();
$sql->from($Part);
$sql->where( $name, 'LIKE', '%Widget' );
print $sql->sql($dbh);
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a DELETE
query.
METHODS
This class provides the following methods:
Constructor
To construct an object of this class, call $query->delete()
on a Fey::SQL
object.
$delete->delete()
This method is basically a no-op that exists to so that Fey::SQL has something to call after it constructs an object in this class.
$delete->from(...)
This method specifies the FROM
clause of the query. It expects one or more Fey::Table objects (not aliases). Most RDBMS implementations only allow for a single table here, but some (like MySQL) do allow for multi-table deletes.
$delete->where(...)
See the Fey::SQL section on WHERE Clauses for more details.
$delete->order_by(...)
See the Fey::SQL section on ORDER BY Clauses for more details.
$delete->limit(...)
See the Fey::SQL section on LIMIT Clauses for more details.
$delete->sql()
Returns the full SQL statement which this object represents. A DBI handle must be passed so that identifiers can be properly quoted.
$delete->bind_params()
See the Fey::SQL section on Bind Parameters for more details.
$delete->delete_clause()
Returns the DELETE
clause portion of the SQL statement as a string.
$delete->where_clause()
Returns the WHERE
clause portion of the SQL statement as a string.
$delete->order_by_clause()
Returns the ORDER BY
clause portion of the SQL statement as a string.
$delete->limit_clause()
Returns the LIMIT
clause portion of the SQL statement as a string.
ROLES
BUGS
See Fey for details on how to report bugs.
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2011 - 2015 by Dave Rolsky.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)