NAME¶
Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Time - Time column metadata.
SYNOPSIS¶
use Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Time;
$col = Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column::Time->new(...);
$col->make_methods(...);
...
DESCRIPTION¶
Objects of this class store and manipulate metadata for time columns in a
database. Column metadata objects store information about columns (data type,
size, etc.) and are responsible for creating object methods that manipulate
column values.
This class inherits from Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column. Inherited methods
that are not overridden will not be documented a second time here. See the
Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column documentation for more information.
METHOD MAP¶
- "get_set"
- Rose::DB::Object::MakeMethods::Generic, date, ...
- "get"
- Rose::DB::Object::MakeMethods::Time, date, ...
- "get_set"
- Rose::DB::Object::MakeMethods::Time, date, ...
See the Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Column documentation for an explanation of
this method map.
OBJECT METHODS¶
- parse_value DB, VALUE
- Convert VALUE to the equivalent Time::Clock object. VALUE
maybe returned unmodified if it is a valid time keyword or otherwise has
special meaning to the underlying database. DB is a Rose::DB object that
is used as part of the parsing process. Both arguments are required.
- precision [INT]
- Get or set the precision of the time value. The precision
is the total count of digits in the whole time. For example, 12:34 has a
precision of 4, and 12:34:56.12 has a precision of 8. The precision value
must be 2, 4, or greater than or equal to 6. The default precision is 6.
When the precision is set, the scale is also set automatically.
- scale [INT]
- Get or set the integer number of places past the decimal
point preserved for fractional seconds. The default scale is 0. When the
scale is set, the precision is also set automatically.
Returns "time".
- type
- Returns "time".
AUTHOR¶
John C. Siracusa (siracusa@gmail.com)
LICENSE¶
Copyright (c) 2010 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
as Perl itself.