Usually not: the fetch starts only at the first fetch, so no table content is actually fetched at all.
Some DBD's do not even need the execute. They have the table/field info readily available after the prepare.
In reply to Re^4: perl mysql - INSERT INTO, 157 columns
by Tux
in thread perl mysql - INSERT INTO, 157 columns
by ler224
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