There's no injection problem here.
This is just a small utility to convert an Excel spreadsheet into an SQL database. There is a hash to define the mapping, and another to apply any hacks needed to the data:
my %column_match = (
'SP_CITYNAME' => 'pod_city',
'SP_STATE' => 'pod_state',
'SP_POSTALCODE' => 'pod_zip',
'SP_LANDMARKNAME' => 'pod_short_name',
);
my %column_regex = (
'SP_CITYNAME' => 's/\s*$//g',
'SP_LANDMARKNAME' => 's/^Landmark - //',
);
Though I now realize this is hardly flexible enough. What if someone wanted to hack the data with "
join(' ',map{ucfirst(lc($_))}split(/\s/,$_[0]));"?
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