NAME
   Wx::Perl::DbLinker - Gui building part with  Wx and DbLinker

VERSION
   See version at the end of MYMETA.yml

INSTALLATION

   To install this module type the following:
    perl Makefile.PL
    make
    make test
    make install

   On windows use nmake or dmake instead of make.

DEPENDENCIES

   The following modules are required in order to use Gtk2::Ex::Linker

       Gtk2::Ex::BbLinker::DbTools => 0.109
   Data::Dumper => 2.154,
       DateTime::Format::Strptime => 1.5,
       Test::More => 1,
       Wx => 0.9,
       Log::Log4perl => 1.41
       DBD::SQLite     => 1.46,
   Scalar::Util => 1.45,
   Class::InsideOut => 1.13,

    Install one of Rose::DB::Object, SQL::Abstract::More or DBIx::Class if you want to use these orm to access your data or run the examples below.

    DBIx::Class is required to get runexample_dbc.pl working.
    SQL::Abstract::More is required for runexample_sqla.pl
    Rose::DB::Object is required for runexample_rdb.pl

SYNOPSIS
    See the Wxform.pm, Wxdatasheet.pm and one of Dbi... Dbc... Rdb... SqlA... DataManager.pm

DESCRIPTION
   This module automates the process of tying data from a database to
   widgets on a Wx form build with xrc. All that is required is that you name
   your widgets the same as the fields in your data source.

   Steps for use:

   *   Create a DataManager object that contains the rows to display. Use
       DbiDataManager, RdbDataManager or DbcDataManager depending on how
       you access the database: sql commands and DBI, DBIx::Class or
       Rose::DB::Object

   *   Create a XRC ressource object to construct the Wx windows

   *   Create a Wx::Perl::DbLinker::Wxform object that links the data and the
       windows using the DataManager

   *   You would then typically connect the buttons to the methods below to
       handle common actions such as inserting, moving, deleting, etc.

SUPPORT
       Any Wx::Perl::DbLinker questions or problems can be posted to my (rappazf)
       gmail account.

AUTHOR
    Fran�ois Rappaz <rappazf at gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT
   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.

   The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
   with this module.