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@@ -6,16 +6,16 @@ summary: In which I explain how to see SQL queries generated for DBIx::Class.
If you use DBIx::Class and want to see what the SQL generated looks like, you can set the environment variable **DBIC_TRACE**.
-```sh
+{% highlight sh %}
% DBIC_TRACE=1 my_programme.pl
-```
+{% endhighlight %}
And all the SQL will be printed on **STDERR**.
If you give a filename to the variable, like this
-```sh
+{% highlight sh %}
% DBIC_TRACE="1=/tmp/sql.debug"
-```
+{% endhighlight %}
all the statements will be printed in this file.