Or, for a more portable approach, use the Catalogue methods that the DBI spec defines and that all DBDs should implement.
Update: Ok. I see you originally used column_info and changed for performance reasons. If column_info is that much slower than raw SQL then I'd suggest that someone should raise a bug against DBD::mysql :-)
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In reply to Re: List columns for a MySQL table
by davorg
in thread List columns for a MySQL table
by EvanK
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