Thanks everyone for your input.
This works like a charm - thanks a lot.
$mystreet=$_;
$dbh2->do("INSERT INTO PerlTest (Postcode,Street,streetCount) VALUES (
+?,?,?)", undef, '', $mystreet, 0);
Not sure what "undef" does though. I also dont understand why putting it into a variable makes it work as it seems to need quotes around it so it doesnt split it into two words, as in the "high" and "street" example.
Street is a just a varchar for info and it was on sql server for anybody else coming to this topic.
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PerlTest](
[Postcode] [varchar](50) NULL,
[Street] [varchar](50) NULL,
[streetCount] [int] NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
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