This begs the question, why are you using a
pattern match (~~*) instead of an
exact match (=) in this query? If you don't want the underscore to act as a wildcard, don't use it in a syntax where it would be interpreted as a wildcard.
select uid from user_accounts where username = ?
DBI should escape the underscore in the code above, correct?
$dbh->quote only escapes data enough to keep it from busting out of its quotes. It doesn't escape pattern-match special characters like underscores, because (a) every underscore in your database would now have a backslash in front of it when you fetched it, (b) you could never use a placeholder to replace a genuine pattern in a query.
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