It's doing what you tell it to. In the postgresql dialect, ~~* is ILIKE, case insensitive LIKE. That introduces pattern matching with underscore as wildcard. You probably should use the = (equals) operator for that comparison.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Backslash and Underscore problem with DBI and PostgreSQL.
by Zaxo
in thread Backslash and Underscore problem with DBI and PostgreSQL.
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