Hi All,
I am having trouble trying to create query, using DBIx::Class, where 2 different values may exist in one column.
When I run the following query from SQL Server, all works well;
SELECT *
FROM People
WHERE Name like '%Franklin%' and Name like '%Linsey%'
However, I tried writing a script with DBIx::Class, with the following:
@results = $schema->resultset( 'Peoplel' )->search({
Name => { like => '%Franklin%' },
Name => { like => '%Linsey'%' }
}
);
The problem here is the the column name is a hash key, so the second hash key
overwrites the value of the first hash key.
Is there a way to produce the results I want based on the SQL statement above?
Thanks.
-Phil-
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