Thanks for the link. I am sure I can use that module in a script I wrote at work, but not here. Here, I may be comparing two large tables and finding one or two rows that differ. I can't put it all in memory, especially not in seen-hashes. I need to be able to suck rows one at a time from MySQL, in sorted order, and have Perl know when a row is missing from one table because one row is "greater than" or "less than" the other.
I've seen the term XY but not seen a definition. What does it mean?
In reply to Re^2: locales, encodings, collations, charsets... how can I match a given MySQL collation?
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