It works, but using a backreference \1 in place of a capture variable $1 in the replacement string is Frowned Upon and will earn you a warning:

Win8 Strawberry 5.8.9.5 (32) Thu 01/28/2021 14:55:21 C:\@Work\Perl\monks >perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings use Data::Dump qw(dd); my $s = "parameter=TO_DATE('1900-01-01','YYYY-MM-DD')\n"; dd 'before:', $s; $s =~ s/=(.*)/="\1"/; \1 better written as $1 at - line 7. dd 'after:', $s; ^Z ("before:", "parameter=TO_DATE('1900-01-01','YYYY-MM-DD')\n") ( "after:", "parameter=\"TO_DATE('1900-01-01','YYYY-MM-DD')\"\n", )


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In reply to Re^2: replacing equal to operator by AnomalousMonk
in thread replacing equal to operator by ty_sopw

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