Hi

Here's the thing... I have a lovely simple procedure...

sub insertAttribute{ my ($serverID, $featureID, $value) = @_; my $sqlINS = qq{ INSERT INTO attribute VALUES ("$serverID", "$feat +ureID", "$value") }; $dbh->do ($sqlINS); }

It works fine providing that $value does not contain any quotes " " " " So...

Dynamic System Domains

...works fine but...

Rack-optimized 30" deep design

...doesn't becuase of the quote messing things up

How can I overcome this problem, I'm sure it must be quite a common thing just I've never encountered before.

Thanks in advance,

M


In reply to Quote mark in string messing up mySQL INSERT by heezy

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