yes jq is a json parse, the results I am trying to store in $api_results are

105924,"sprinklr","Sprinklr",5562,"Sprinklr",false,false,"Farme@.socia +l","shared","2017-05-08T09:54:29.787-07:00","active",false,false 108459,"toll-brothers-spredfast","Toll Brothers - Spredfast",5561,"Sp +redfast",false,false,"toll@social","shared","2017-06-07T18:03:52.862- +07:00","active",false,false 1034,"twitter-sportchek","Twitter - SportChek",44,"Twitter - Shared",f +alse,false,"sportchek","shared","2017-06-09T23:22:15.571-07:00","acti +ve",false,false 109291,"rei-spredfast","REI - Spreast",5561,"Spredfast",false,false,"r +eitea@cial","shared","2017-06-19T12:33:33.561-07:00","active",false,f +alse

So the api call works, I just need to put that info in a database


In reply to Re^2: Perl Database Entries by cbtshare
in thread Perl Database Entries by cbtshare

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