Hi CountZero,

They are all URLs, for example: http://www.permonks.org/. What I did before is to make the database stuff as a sub routine and call it every time a new line is read as I don't know how to optimize the codes:

sub search{
#take search parameter from html <form/>
my $q = $_[0]; #taking param;
my $found = 0; #initialize category found count;
#open database
my $ref = {RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 0};
my $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:mysql:diet', $ref) || die "Failed to connect: $DBI::errstr";
#prepare SQL search statement
my $sql = qq{select topic FROM table1 WHERE uri LIKE '$q'};
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute();
while(my $record = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
no warnings;
print &topic($record->{topic}), "
\n";
$found++;
}
if ($found == 0){ #if no category was found, output no found
print "

$q is not found in the database!

\n";
}
$sth->finish();
$dbh->disconnect(); #disconnect from database;
}

Thanks again,

Nan


In reply to Re^2: How to improve MYSQL search performance of perl? by nan
in thread How to improve MYSQL search performance of perl? by nan

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