From 84266b06461795428504318fedae837b3802e386 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Koosha Khajeh Moogahi Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 13:43:00 +0100 Subject: Bug 807937: Fix POD r/a=LpSolit --- Bugzilla/Object.pm | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/Bugzilla/Object.pm b/Bugzilla/Object.pm index fa4c4e790..448cb1fe4 100644 --- a/Bugzilla/Object.pm +++ b/Bugzilla/Object.pm @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ your own C subroutine in a subclass.) The name of the column that should be considered to be the unique "name" of this object. The 'name' is a B that uniquely identifies this Object in the database. Defaults to 'name'. When you specify -C<{name => $name}> to C, this is the column that will be +C<< {name => $name} >> to C, this is the column that will be matched against in the DB. =item C @@ -1084,8 +1084,9 @@ Notes: In order for this function to work in your subclass, your subclass's L must be of C type in the database. - Subclass Implementors: This function basically just - calls L, then +Subclass Implementors: + This function basically just calls + L, then L, and then finally L. So if you have a complex system that you need to implement, you can do it by calling these @@ -1278,9 +1279,9 @@ C<0> otherwise. Returns: A list of objects, or an empty list if there are none. - Notes: Note that you must call this as C<$class->get_all>. For - example, Cget_all>. - C will not work. + Notes: Note that you must call this as $class->get_all. For + example, Bugzilla::Keyword->get_all. + Bugzilla::Keyword::get_all will not work. =back -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b