If you have a column with a fulltext index, you can use the MySQL syntax 'MATCH(column_name) AGAINST(search_word)'.
And please use placeholders:
my $sth = $dbh->prepare('SELECT * FROM `productTable` WHERE MATCH(`mfg
+`, `productID`, `desc`) AGAINST(?)');
$sth->execute($keywords);
# (untested)
If you don't have a fulltext index, you have to split the search word manually, and construct a corresponding SQL statement.
Update: BTW if you decorate all your SQL statements with an 'or die', you could alternatively set the RaiseError option during connect(), that way you'll get a better error message, and you'll type less.
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