Assuming fetchrow_arrayref is returning multiple rows but each row has one column which is your case SQL beginning with a comma already then why can't you just do:

my $case = $case_query1->fetchall_arrayref(); my $casestr = join(q{}, @{$case}); . . . my $case_stmt3 = "create table case_st_data1 as (S +ELECT rd, store_number $casestr FROM test_ptw_bottom_10 where week_end_date in ('19-SEP-09','26-sep-09') group by rd, store_number)";

In reply to Re^5: Passing an Array of Attributes to SQL by mje
in thread Passing an Array of Attributes to SQL by cocl04

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