Not having used the Sybase::DBLib module, I can't say what it's capabilities are. I found a bit of information about
here.
You can use Sybase with DBD and therefore should be able to use it with DBI. That will allow you to use the syntax I have listed above. I have no idea how its performance will compare with Sybase::DBlib.
My code was just an example. You should have no problem substituting the table with ? and then passing the table name in the $sth->execute statement.
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