# BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK # # Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Jesse Vincent # # (Except where explictly superceded by other copyright notices) # # This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of # the GNU General Public License. A copy of that license should have # been provided with this software, but in any event can be snarfed # from www.gnu.org. # # This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # Unless otherwise specified, all modifications, corrections or # extensions to this work which alter its source code become the # property of Best Practical Solutions, LLC when submitted for # inclusion in the work. # # # END LICENSE BLOCK # Autogenerated by DBIx::SearchBuilder factory (by ) # WARNING: THIS FILE IS AUTOGENERATED. ALL CHANGES TO THIS FILE WILL BE LOST. # # !! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !! # use strict; =head1 NAME RT::Group =head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 DESCRIPTION =head1 METHODS =cut package RT::Group; use RT::Record; use vars qw( @ISA ); @ISA= qw( RT::Record ); sub _Init { my $self = shift; $self->Table('Groups'); $self->SUPER::_Init(@_); } =item Create PARAMHASH Create takes a hash of values and creates a row in the database: varchar(200) 'Name'. varchar(255) 'Description'. varchar(64) 'Domain'. varchar(64) 'Type'. varchar(64) 'Instance'. =cut sub Create { my $self = shift; my %args = ( Name => '', Description => '', Domain => '', Type => '', Instance => '', @_); $self->SUPER::Create( Name => $args{'Name'}, Description => $args{'Description'}, Domain => $args{'Domain'}, Type => $args{'Type'}, Instance => $args{'Instance'}, ); } =item id Returns the current value of id. (In the database, id is stored as int(11).) =cut =item Name Returns the current value of Name. (In the database, Name is stored as varchar(200).) =item SetName VALUE Set Name to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Name will be stored as a varchar(200).) =cut =item Description Returns the current value of Description. (In the database, Description is stored as varchar(255).) =item SetDescription VALUE Set Description to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Description will be stored as a varchar(255).) =cut =item Domain Returns the current value of Domain. (In the database, Domain is stored as varchar(64).) =item SetDomain VALUE Set Domain to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Domain will be stored as a varchar(64).) =cut =item Type Returns the current value of Type. (In the database, Type is stored as varchar(64).) =item SetType VALUE Set Type to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Type will be stored as a varchar(64).) =cut =item Instance Returns the current value of Instance. (In the database, Instance is stored as varchar(64).) =item SetInstance VALUE Set Instance to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Instance will be stored as a varchar(64).) =cut sub _ClassAccessible { { id => {read => 1, type => 'int(11)', default => ''}, Name => {read => 1, write => 1, type => 'varchar(200)', default => ''}, Description => {read => 1, write => 1, type => 'varchar(255)', default => ''}, Domain => {read => 1, write => 1, type => 'varchar(64)', default => ''}, Type => {read => 1, write => 1, type => 'varchar(64)', default => ''}, Instance => {read => 1, write => 1, type => 'varchar(64)', default => ''}, } }; eval "require RT::Group_Overlay"; if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/Group_Overlay.pm}) { die $@; }; eval "require RT::Group_Vendor"; if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/Group_Vendor.pm}) { die $@; }; eval "require RT::Group_Local"; if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/Group_Local.pm}) { die $@; }; =head1 SEE ALSO This class allows "overlay" methods to be placed into the following files _Overlay is for a System overlay by the original author, _Vendor is for 3rd-party vendor add-ons, while _Local is for site-local customizations. These overlay files can contain new subs or subs to replace existing subs in this module. If you'll be working with perl 5.6.0 or greater, each of these files should begin with the line no warnings qw(redefine); so that perl does not kick and scream when you redefine a subroutine or variable in your overlay. RT::Group_Overlay, RT::Group_Vendor, RT::Group_Local =cut 1;