DBD::sqlite is the engine through libsqlite, whereas DBD::mysql is a mere network client. So, until prepare actually prepares the statement on the server, you can't (unless you find some checking module/library that speaks MySQL, not just SQL).
In reply to Re: Checking SQL Syntax
by waba
in thread Checking SQL Syntax
by slloyd
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