Still slower than bind:

{ my $t0 = [ gettimeofday ]; my $n = 0; my $rows = $dbh->selectall_arrayref ($sql, { Slice => {} }); foreach my $row (@$rows) { $n++; } printf STDERR "slice: %9.2f recs/sec\n", $n / tv_interval ($t0); } { my $t0 = [ gettimeofday ]; my ($n, %rec) = (0); my $sth = $dbh->prepare ($sql); $sth->execute; $sth->bind_columns (\@rec{@{$sth->{NAME_lc}}}); while ($sth->fetch) { $n++; } printf STDERR "bind: %9.2f recs/sec\n", $n / tv_interval ($t0); } => with postgres on other server: slice: 23842.81 recs/sec bind: 27994.01 recs/sec with postgres on local server: slice: 214963.65 recs/sec bind: 505370.38 recs/sec

YMMV


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^2: DBI Hash of Column name values by Tux
in thread DBI Hash of Column name values by avrono

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