There seems to be a bit of confusion here.. I'm usually typing and passing values which do not contain any quotes, so to match "FinalFrontier" I just type "final" - without the quotes. The only time I need to match quotes are when they are contained within the word. (See example table above.)
I did already try DBI->quote(), just by putting it in the middle of my statement like so:
my $stmS = "SELECT .. WHERE Name = " . DBI->quote($name) . " .. ";
But that also didn't work, I figured it should do the same as binding parameters anyway..
As bart worked out, it seems to be a problem with how I used prepare, execute and selectcol_arrayref, which works without bound params, but not with them. (I dont really need the execute anyway.. that comes of replacing fetchall_arrayref with selectcol_arrayref, and not checking the rest).
C.
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