One solution is to wrap all your queries in eval blocks to catch any errors. I'd suggest the solution you don't want--running a SHOW TABLES and rejecting any tables that aren't available. Why is that such a terrible solution? Is it too slow? Why is it not "clean and simple" enough for you?
In reply to Re: Best Perlish way to test if a mysql table exists?
by trammell
in thread Best Perlish way to test if a mysql table exists?
by punch_card_don
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