use DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup::Unique;
use DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup::Index;
-$VERSION = "0.34_03";
+$VERSION = "0.36";
$VERSION = eval $VERSION; # modperlstyle: convert the string into a number
$DEBUG = 0;
? " 'using' => '". $index->using ."',\n"
: ''
).
- " 'unique' => ". $index->_unique .",\n".
+ " 'unique' => ". $index->unique .",\n".
" 'columns' => [ '".
join("', '", @{$index->columns} ).
"' ],\n".
=item pretty_read HASHREF
+This method is B<not> recommended. If you need to load and save your schema
+to a file, see the L</load|load> and L</save|save> methods.
+
Creates a schema as specified by a data structure such as that created by
B<pretty_print> method.