That missing curly must be a type on this page, but I'm not getting those kind of errors.

I'm not sure what you mean by placeholders...?

My Execute sub is either one of two below, I just thought it would be self explanatory:

sub Execute { if ($_[1] == 1) { $sth = $dbh->prepare( $_[0] ) || &Terminate('Sorry, not Preparing'); $sth->execute || &Terminate('Not Executing'); } else { $dbh->do( $_[0] ) || &Terminate('No Do'); warn( $DBI::errstr ) if ( $DBI::err ); $rc=$dbh->disconnect(); }

I need to compare SSN to make sure there are no typos on either the CSV or DB tables. There are over 16K members and I actually intend to log the errors found.

And Yes, the CSV is definitely all Uppercase (I don't know why).

I used the Delay and Low_Priority when I started giving up and trying other things, unfortunately, I don't see a difference... just left it in since then.

I was considering the Load Data Local Infile things, but realized my limitation when I needed to compare stuff before the Inserting/Updating happens.


In reply to Re^2: mySQL Times Out / Disconnects by JayBee
in thread mySQL Times Out / Disconnects by JayBee

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