The C<record()> method returns a C<ZOOM::Record> object representing
a record from result-set, whose position is indicated by the argument
passed in. This is a zero-based index, so that legitimate values
The C<record()> method returns a C<ZOOM::Record> object representing
a record from result-set, whose position is indicated by the argument
passed in. This is a zero-based index, so that legitimate values
The C<record_immediate()> API is identical, but it never invokes a
network operation, merely returning the record from the ResultSet's
The C<record_immediate()> API is identical, but it never invokes a
network operation, merely returning the record from the ResultSet's
strategy might be always to ask for blocks of a twenty records:
that's great for assembling long lists of things, but wasteful when
only one record is wanted. The problem is that the ZOOM module can't
strategy might be always to ask for blocks of a twenty records:
that's great for assembling long lists of things, but wasteful when
only one record is wanted. The problem is that the ZOOM module can't
But you can tell it. The C<records()> method fetches a sequence of
records, all in one go. It takes three arguments: the first is the
But you can tell it. The C<records()> method fetches a sequence of
records, all in one go. It takes three arguments: the first is the