Well, you can use SHOW TABLES LIKE SQL-glob. Also, to my knowledge MySQL makes all the data about its database structure available in a system database (called mysql if I'm not mistaken), against which you could run queries.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re: Best Perlish way to test if a mysql table exists?
by Aristotle
in thread Best Perlish way to test if a mysql table exists?
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