Here's how I'd do it:
my $sth_news = $dbh->prepare("SELECT id, body FROM news"); $sth_news->execute; $sth_news->bind_columns(\my $news_id, \my $news_body, \my $comments while ($sth_news->fetch) { my $sth_comments = $dbh->prepare("SELECT COUNT(id) FROM comments W +HERE id = ?"); $sth_comments->execute($news_id); $sth_comments->bind_columns(\my $comments); $sth_comments->fetch; print "$news_id, $news_body, $comments"; }
You should look through the DBI docs for information on binding variables, it's bother faster and (in this case) more readable.

gav^


In reply to Re: Looping with DBI by gav^
in thread [untitled node, ID 178308] by Samn

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