First of all, add use strict; to the top of your script. This will enable Perl to warn you that it finds an array (@jnpodb).
Then, read perlop (and perlre) on how to escape things in regular expressions and strings.
You need to escape the @ by quoting it with a backslash:
\@jnpodb
In reply to Re: Perl replace
by Corion
in thread Perl replace
by varunparihar
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