If you search for a single column and your query is guaranteed to return at most one row, you can use selectrow_array to do everything at once:
my $sql = "SELECT username FROM users WHERE username = ?"; my $user = $dbh->selectrow_array( $sql,{},$Username_POST ); if( $user ) { die "User '$user' exists; } else { ... # user doesn't exist }
Note: I dropped the semicolon at the end of your SQL - you don't want that there. I also used placeholders, which is a better way to go in general.

Update Or, if you want the whole row:

my $sql = "SELECT username FROM users WHERE username = ?"; my @row = $dbh->selectrow_array( $sql,{},$Username_POST ); if( @row ) { die "User exists"; } else { ... # user doesn't exist }

In reply to Re: Perl Mysql Null Recordset by jZed
in thread Perl Mysql Null Recordset by JoeJaz

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