What kind of query? If you want to generate an SQL query from a hash, there is SQL::Abstract, which does just that:
use strict;
use SQL::Abstract;
my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new;
my $table = 'customers';
my @fields = qw(name vorname plz tel);
# You shouldn't have $name, $vorname etc. but a hash
# containing the things you want:
my %where = (
name => $name,
vorname => $vorname,
);
my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->select($table, \@fields, \%where);
print <<EOM;
-- I use the following SQL:
$stmt
-- with the following placeholders
@bind
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