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Well done. Some corrections if I may.
(a) bind_columns SHOULD be after execute has been called. As DBI's manual says, that's for maximum compatibility.
(b) You call bind_columns with four parameters (the first one been undef) while your execute only returns three (id, name and phone). While I have never used bind_columns before execute, I beleive that should fail.

My way is similar but not the same (I include just the different part):

my $sth = $dbh->prepare_cached(<<SQL); select id, name, phone from people where birth_month = ? SQL for my $month (@months) { print "People born in $month:\n"; my($id, $name, $phone); # Execute the statement for this $month $sth->execute($month); $sth->bind_columns(\$id, \$name, \$phone); # Also valid: $sth->bind_columns(\($id, $name, $phone)); # Fetch each row and print out the values while ($sth->fetch) { print "\t", join("\t", $id, $name, $phone), "\n"; } }

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RE: RE: Tricks with DBI
by btrott (Parson) on May 31, 2000 at 20:43 UTC
    Thanks for the suggestions. You're quite right about bind_columns being called after execute; I've been bitten by that in the past.

    As for the 4 arguments to bind_columns, and the first argument being undef... I believe this is an anachronism of DBI. I just looked at the manpage, and you're right that it seems to only expect 3 arguments, now.

    In the past, though, I *think* the first argument to bind_columns was supposed to be a hash ref. So I got into the habit of using undef as the first arg, because I never cared about passing anything in the hash ref. I can't find that in the DBI manpage anymore, but I did find this:

    bind_columns .... For compatibility with old scripts, if the first parameter is undef or a hash reference it will be ignored.
    I don't remember what the hash ref was supposed to hold--nor would I, really, since I never actually used it. :) I always just used undef. Thanks for pointing this out.
Re^2: Tricks with DBI
by vperacto (Initiate) on May 19, 2016 at 10:17 UTC
    Thanks for sharing the code and helping me to solve my problem.