I wasn't sure whether I could do it with SQL alone or perhaps with some version of DBI methods (like fetchall_hashref) that I'm not aware of. So now I know I can't do it with either SQL or DBI alone :)
In reply to Re^2: DBI fetchall_arrayref
by kiat
in thread DBI fetchall_arrayref
by kiat
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