After you've got your primary logic and error tracking down, you might want to investigate the ->execute_for_fetch method of DBI, which allows you a tight fetch-insert loop:

my $table_results= $dbh2->prepare("SELECT * from $feed_table WHERE ent +ry_time >= $time"); my $sth_insert = $dbh3->prepare("insert into $feed_table (id_code,entr +y_time,parent_id_code,author_name,author_code,author_url,author_image ++_url,entry_url,entry_types, status_code,entry_text,entry_data,last_update,pull_time,queue_code) VA +LUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) "); $sth_insert->execute_for_fetch(sub { $table_results->fetchrow_arrayref }, my \@tuple_status);

In reply to Re: Database copy table with DBI by Corion
in thread Database copy table with DBI by cbtshare

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