It sounds to me like $sql is an object with overloaded
operations so that it returns a query string in a string
context (and knows how to append to that string).
You need to show the results of ref($sql)
and ref($sql2) to prove whether this is in
fact the difference or not.
You could also try this:
my $sth = $self->dbh->prepare("$sql")
or die "couldn't prepare: " . $self->dbh->errstr();
(note the added quotes) which is normally a bad idea but
might fix things here.
My guess is that some DBx code is checking ref() when it
shouldn't be. O-:
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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