Is there a better approach?
The only good reason I can think of to use a file and delayed update if if you have really big tables and lots of indexes so the updates work better as a batch with a disable index, insert, reneable index type approach.
Why not just:
use CGI;
use DBI;
my $q = new CGI;
if ( $q->param('submit') ) {
my ( $good_data, $errors ) = validate( $q );
if ( $errors ) {
show_form( $errors );
}
else {
update_db( $good_data );
my $pass = get_password();
show_success( $pass );
}
}
else {
# default to show the form
show_form();
}
exit 0;
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