I didn't test this code, but I rewrote it to be a lot more efficient and to copy a lot less information. I expect it to run substantially more quickly.

sub UpdateDBIar2 { my ($queries, $args) = @_; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect( "dbi:mysql:database=SchoolToolsDev;host=localhost;user=stadmin;passwor +d=stadmin" ) or die "Couldn't connect to database $DBI::errstr\n"; for my $query ( @$queries ) { my $sth = $dbh->prepare($query); for my $arg (@$args) { $sth->execute( $arg ); } } } my $crCode1 = sub { my @result = ( 10734 .. 10845 ); my @queries = map { "UPDATE Tests SET $_ = '1' WHERE ID = ?" } qw( Baseline Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ); UpdateDBIar2( \@queries, \@result ); };

In reply to Re^3: DBI do vs prepare by chromatic
in thread DBI do vs prepare by BrianC

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