You could use the execute_for_fetch method of DBI but I would go the route of dumping things to files and then importing from files, since that allows better granularity in the sense that either a table is imported completely or not at all.
In reply to Re: DBI/MySQL/MariaDB clone tables across DB Connections
by Corion
in thread DBI/MySQL/MariaDB clone tables across DB Connections
by LanX
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