Thanks all for the helpful replies. :-)I've adjusted my code to:
my $sql = qq[
UPDATE `myTable`
SET `va` = ?, `vb` = ?
WHERE `vc` = ?
];
while (my $record = <$input>)
{
chomp $record;
my ($val1, $val2, $val3) = (split(/\|/,$record))[1,3,5];
$db->query($sql, $val1, $val2, $val3);
}
My question is: can we get the same 'prepare' effects as moritz mentioned in his post, since 'prepare' is done before the while loop..:)
BTW. thank you for your module, I've used it in most of my applications.
Best,
lihao
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