>>>>> "John" == John Siracusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

John> The documented way to do it is to use the "clauses" parameter, in
John> which case you have to quote and inline the value rather than using
John> placeholders:

I stared and stared at the manpage looking for that.  And looky,
it's right there!  You have a habit of sneaking things into my
manpage retroactively. :)

But that's only good for the outermost level... what if you want it deep
within an AND or OR?  CDBI::Sweet uses something like a reference to a scalar
gets inserted literally at that depth.. maybe you can add that.

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