As well, in place of a single do statement, it's probably a good idea to parse it out into a prepare and execute set, possibly with prepare statements...
I thought the point of do was to avoid having to explicitly prepare and execute a statement handle. If you're performing an action where there are no rows returned, there is no need for that.
In reply to Re^2: Quick DBI do question
by lostjimmy
in thread Quick DBI do question
by Anonymous Monk
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