Note that you should probably use placeholders. It’s so easy with DBI that there’s rarely a reason not to.
my $stmt = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id = ?";
my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $stmt );
$sth->execute( $myid );
my $results = $sth->fetchall_arrayref( {} );
# or
my $stmt = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id = ?";
my $results = $dbh->selectall_arrayref( $stmt, undef, $myid );
Then you can also further optimise the first case by saying
my $sth = $dbh->prepare_cached( $stmt );
In that case, because the placeholder-adorned query is always the same, you might even end up preparing the statement only once during your entire runtime.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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