David Lloyd wrote:
> Mark,
>
>
>>>>Note that mysql does not support bind variables. If you think
>>>
>>>you're>using them, whatever API you are using is filling them in
>>>before>sending the statement to mysql. Bind variables do solve
>>>quoting>problems, though, so if you use them, know why you're using
>>>them :)>
>
>
> Rumour has it, though, that DBD::MySQL (or whichever module it is)
> performs better with the "bound variable" versions than the "non bound
> variable versions".
>
> DSL
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I don't dis-agree with this, it was Dan that brought up the point you
are responding to :)
-Mark
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