Are you kidding me? There's a whole ton of work you save yourself using DBI and the associated driver modules in the DBD:: family. I'm not even sure how your code shown in your post would even accomplish anything.
One typical example of code:
In my mind and I'm sure I'm not alone using DBI is just basic to using databases with Perl. I am positive that without using DBI and writing code to scrape the output from a database the way you seem to describe would require a lot more code that my example above. You'd also run into lots of issues with syntax, quoting and other issues that might be difficult to track down and diagnose.#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use DBI; # connect to the database and create a handle to the connection. my $dbh=DBI->connect('DBI:mysql:host=myhost.domain.tld;database=mydata +base', 'user','password') or die $DBI::errstr; #create a statement handle and prep our SQL my $sth=$dbh->prepare(qq( select user_id,username,password,given,surname from users_table order +by user_id )) or die $dbh->errstr; $sth->execute(); while (my $row=$sth->fetchrow_arrayref){ # do something with it } | rest of code
That reminds me: there's also the issue of portability. In 99% of the cases where I've written code that performs database operations I've been able to port it between database engines merely by switching which DBD driver I use. On rare occasion (using stored procedures for instance) I've had to change something up but that's rare.
In reply to Re: What use DBI?
by blue_cowdawg
in thread What use DBI?
by monk2b
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