According to Bruce Johnson <[email protected]> on Wed, 06/03/15 at
10:10:
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>
> Make sure your original $query is delimited by double quotes, not single.
I've tried _everything_!!
Single quotes. Double quotes. q{} and qq{} (using the latter now).
But no matter what I try DBI complains about the darn question mark!
It is infuriating, I tell you! :-)
> if you do $sth->prepare('select column from table where column = ?');
> you'll get that error.
>
> That's the only way the ? would get past DBI, I'd think, which is
> what your oracle error seems to be indicating.
It is still not repsonding to any attempts to remedy the problem, sigh... :-(
Regards,
web...
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