i want to run 2 sql query at once like similier example

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $sql = " CREATE TABLE test_dbi1 ( test_dbi_intr_no NUMBER(15), test_dbi_name VARCHAR2(100) ); UPDATE mytable SET col1=';yes;' WHERE col2=1; UPDATE mytable SET col1='Don\\'t use ;s and \\'s together, it is a pain' WHERE col2=1; CREATE TABLE test_dbi2 ( test_dbi_intr_no NUMBER(15), test_dbi_name VARCHAR2(100) ); ";

here is mine. i want to do it like slimier with placeholders

#deduct from the transferred account $update = $DBH->prepare("UPDATE USER SET BALANCE = BALANCE - ? WHERE U +SERNAME = ?"); $update->execute($amount, $user); $up = $update->finish(); #add to the receiving account $update1 = $DBH->prepare("UPDATE USER SET BALANCE = BALANCE + ? WHERE +USERNAME = ?"); $update1->execute($amount, $user); $up1 = $update1->finish();

In reply to run 2 query mysql by bigup401

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