Re: Prepared statements

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are you executing the statement in your loop too?


On 3/3/06, Julius Hacker <julius@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> so I need help again:
> I want to use prepared statements to insert lots of data in my
> MySQL-database.
> For that I use foreach because I have an array containing all necessary
> information.
>
> Before that foreach, I use mysqli_stmt_init, mysql_stmt_prepare and
> mysql_stmt_bind_param.
> In the foreach-loop I give the variables, which I bound with bind_param,
> their values and want to execute the statement.
>
> But now MySQL returns always an error.
> It seems that the values I gave the variables in the loop aren't used
> because I used bind_param before that.
>
> In the example for mysql_bind_param they do it like me.
> Is the example also wrong or do I have to consider something special?
>
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> Julius Hacker
>
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