Hi Monks,
I come to you yet again with another DBD::SQLite question. If this is off topic, forgive me.
This could also be applied to DBI in general...but I digress.
Anyway, my question is how one would calculate the time it took a query to execute, and count up the number of rows/results returned in that query, like the MySQL command line client does. I've thought of using (times())[0], but I've heard that can be inaccurate.
Ideas monks?
In reply to Calculating query time and rows returned in SQLite by stonecolddevin
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