Hi and I hope you can see this again!
I got it to work, my Perl version is v5.10.1, but I am getting a warning message as this:

Useless use of a constant in void context at... that's from the line where the call is.

I am actually replacing MSWord quote with a regular quote since the DB can't handle it, but if I pass a normal single quote using place holders, it works. This how my code looks like now:
my @allparms = qw( letters loc type name zip); my $sql = exec_select( "call store_proc(" . join(',', ('?') x @allparm +s ) . ")", map { (my $dx = $data->{ $_ }) =~ s/’/'/g || '' ; $dx; } @ +allparms );
How could a prevent this warning and why is it happening ?
Thanks for looking!

In reply to Re^3: Replacing single quotes to two single quotes inside map by Anonymous Monk
in thread Replacing single quotes to two single quotes inside map by Anonymous Monk

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