Why not just glom all your ids into one DBI statement, so that it looks like:

delete * from table where (id=1 or id=2 or id=3)

Example, extremely untested code:

$query = "delete from table where id=("; for(@MESSAGE_IDS){ # you may need a "chomp" in here $query.=$_." or id="; } #Delete "or" off the back $query=substr($query,0,-7)); #close the query $query.=")"; my $sth= $dbh->prepare($query); $sth->execute;

I wouldn't use this for huge deletes, but it should serve your purposes. If the "id" column is indexed, this should be pretty damn fast.


In reply to Re: Deleting Multiple MySQL Rows With DBI by Hero Zzyzzx
in thread Deleting Multiple MySQL Rows With DBI by Red Neckerson

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