$stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT concat(first_name,' ',last_name) as full_name,t.* FROM `specialists` `t` HAVING full_name like '%:query%'"); How about '%:$query%' instead of '%:query%' ? Does that solve the problem? Thanks, On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Alexander Pletnev < pletnev.rusalex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi everyone, im new here, so please correct me if i created or formated > topic incorrectly. > > I found a problem. I have a simple query for my needs: > > $stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT concat(first_name,' ',last_name) as > full_name,t.* FROM `specialists` `t` HAVING full_name like '%john%'"); > $stmt->execute(); > while($row = $stmt->fetch()) > { > echo '<pre>'; var_dump($row); echo '</pre>'; > } > > It works fine, until i add a param to my query: > > $stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT concat(first_name,' ',last_name) as > full_name,t.* FROM `specialists` `t` HAVING full_name like > '%:query%'"); > $stmt->execute(); > $query = 'londo'; > $stmt->bindParam(':query',$query); > while($row = $stmt->fetch()) > { > echo '<pre>'; var_dump($row); echo '</pre>'; > } > > Now there is nothing in fetch(). Is it a bug ? > > Thanks. > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >