While I disagree with your evaluation of the information as "wrong", I accept the point that SQL usually requires single-quoted literals, and placeholders are good.

Until O.P has comments otherwise, I presume the issue is resolved, and we can avoid unnecessary debate and contention. I understand what you meant, and agree with your recommendation. My disagreement with your evaluation is irrelevant and non-productive, but it is there for the record. "Wrong" unfortunately has an accusatory quality, and invokes an emotional response. May I gently suggest that when you express disagreement, to please consider using something less potentially inflammatory , unless , of course, the issue is blatant or egregiously misrepresented.

     Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.        --Alan Perlis


In reply to Re^5: SQL Query error while executing in perl. Is it possible to execute these Scripts?? by NetWallah
in thread SQL Query error while executing in perl. Is it possible to execute these Scripts?? by Sachin_dada

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