With Oracle, you will prepare the query once. And then send 3 execute statements to it. Which saves you the effort of compiling the query. Since compilation is expensive in Oracle, this is a win.
In MySQL the caching is done client side. So you wind up preparing and executing the query 3 times. Since MySQL makes preparing the query cheap, this doesn't cost very much.
In reply to Re: $sth->prepare_cached loop
by tilly
in thread $sth->prepare_cached loop
by hmadhi
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