What I meant was, over the years I find subtle differences in flavors of programming, string escapes, regex, and SQL, they are not all the same. So my assumption was what needs to be escaped in SQLite may not be the same as other flavors of SQL, and a Google search did not help me either.

I've used a few languages that claim to adhere to XYZ standard, but they don't do it 100%, so reading standards is usually a waste of my time. I look for specific documentation on the flavor of X I'm using at the moment.

Perl 5.8.8 on Redhat Linux RHEL 5.5.56 (64-bit)

In reply to Re^3: DBD::SQLite select fails by bulrush
in thread DBD::SQLite select fails by bulrush

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