I would expect manually iterating through a Win32::OLE object to be slower than having a C library do it. Each method call and each property access to a Win32::OLE object has to cross process boundaries.
If you can use ADODB directly, maybe it is faster than ODBC, but I expect database queries to be mainly limited by the speed of the network and the database, not by the local database driver, at least if it has a way of bulk fetching result rows. Maybe the GetRows() method of the ADODB recordset helps you a bit, but I would do this over native DBI instead of trying ADODB.
In reply to Re^3: Fetchrow question
by Corion
in thread Fetchrow question
by alainb
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