Thanks for the points - as you can see in my "solved" message earlier, I suspect a problem in the DBI package, not the database itself, and even that could be a misinterpretation of the DBI logging system by myself.
To answer your concerns though, $child is checked before getParentCategory is called. It should never be empty, and if it is, it will result in an easily interpreted error. I log the query to the error logs as well as the SQL error so that I can easily locate the source of a problem. Perhaps there should be a die() involved, but that's neither here nor there.
getDb() gets a global database handle that has been tested for success at the beginning of the script. And I can't simply return $res straight away, since I'm returning only the first element - not the reference itself - and if it's undef, then it will fail (undef->[0] causes an error)
Cheers
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