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DBIx::Class::Cursor(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioDBIx::Class::Cursor(3)

NAME
       DBIx::Class::Cursor - Abstract object representing a query cursor on a
       resultset.

SYNOPSIS
	 my $cursor = $schema->resultset('CD')->cursor();

	 # raw values off the database handle in resultset columns/select order
	 my @next_cd_column_values = $cursor->next;

	 # list	of all raw values as arrayrefs
	 my @all_cds_column_values = $cursor->all;

DESCRIPTION
       A Cursor	represents a query cursor on a DBIx::Class::ResultSet object.
       It allows for traversing	the result set with "next", retrieving all
       results with "all" and resetting	the cursor with	"reset".

       Usually,	you would use the cursor methods built into
       DBIx::Class::ResultSet to traverse it. See "next" in
       DBIx::Class::ResultSet, "reset" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet and "all" in
       DBIx::Class::ResultSet for more information.

METHODS
   new
       Virtual method. Returns a new DBIx::Class::Cursor object.

   next
       Virtual method. Advances	the cursor to the next row. Returns an array
       of column values	(the result of "fetchrow_array"	in DBI method).

   reset
       Virtual method. Resets the cursor to the	beginning.

   all
       Virtual method. Returns all rows	in the DBIx::Class::ResultSet.

FURTHER	QUESTIONS?
       Check the list of additional DBIC resources.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       This module is free software copyright by the DBIx::Class (DBIC)
       authors.	You can	redistribute it	and/or modify it under the same	terms
       as the DBIx::Class library.

perl v5.32.1			  2018-04-30		DBIx::Class::Cursor(3)

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