NAME
SQL::OOP::Delete
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::OOP::Delete;
my $delete= SQL::OOP::Delete->new();
# set clause
$delete->set(
$delete->ARG_TABLE => 'some_table',
$delete->ARG_WHERE => SQL::OOP::Where->cmp('=', 'a', 'b'),
);
# reset clause by plain text
$delete->set(
$delete->ARG_WHERE => 'a = b'
);
my $sql = $delete->to_string;
my @bind = $sth->execute($delete->bind);
DESCRIPTION
SQL::OOP::Delete class represents Delete commands.
SQL::OOP::Delete CLASS
SQL::OOP::Delete->new(%clause)
Constructor. It takes arguments in hash. The Hash keys are provided by following methods. They can call either class method or instance method.
ARG_TABLE
ARG_WHERE
$instance->set(%clause)
This method resets the clause data. It takes same argument as constructor.
$instance->to_string
$instance->bind
CONSTANTS
KEYS
PREFIXES
ARG_TABLE
argument key for table name(=1)
ARG_WHERE
argument key for where clause(=2)
AUTHOR
Sugama Keita, <sugama@jamadam.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011 by Sugama Keita.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.