The idea of doing a streaming upload into MySQL is a bad idea, because too many things can fail during the upload. Write the uploaded file to a temporary space and then use the MySQL bulk loading facility to import the data in a transaction.
If you're really hell-bent on doing it as a streaming upload, you can consider creating a pipe via mkpipe, writing to that pipe from your CGI upload process and having MySQL load from that pipe instead of a file.
In reply to Re: Writing data in chunks to a DB handle
by Corion
in thread Writing data in chunks to a DB handle
by Anonymous Monk
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