Dear Monks,

In my cgi perl script I have a query string retrieved from $ENV{QUERY_STRING} like below :

my $string = $ENV{QUERY_STRING}

For example $string contains

OPENBRACK1=%28&FIELD1=view&COMP1=%not like&VALUE1=micado&CLOSEBRACK1=% +29&ANDOR2=AND&OPENBRACK2=%28&FIELD2=path&COMP2=like&VALUE2=autan&CLOS +EBRACK2=%29&NoOfRows=1&savE_RPt_aS=qry2&SaVE_RUn=Save&query1=q1

How can I parse the above string a form a query like

"select view,path from MyTable where view not like %micado% and path l +ike %autan% ;

Please help.

Thanks as always for your help.


In reply to How to parse a QUERY_STRING and construct an sql query out of that ? by ghosh123

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