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Whats wrong with insert query.

$result = $conn->query("insert into user (fullname,username,email,passwd) values 
        ('".$data['fullname']."','".$data['username']."','".$data['email']."','".$data['fullname']."') " );
 if(!$result) {
    throw new Exception('Could not register you in database - please try again later.');
}

thanks

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  • Looks ok to me. What error are you getting? Also, is your input safe?
    – Wolph
    Feb 13, 2011 at 19:03

3 Answers 3

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Mostly detail: you seem to pass fullname into passwd column - not sure if it is intentional.

Otherwise the code seems okay. Var_dump please whole string (with variable values filled in) you are passing into the query method and post it here.

And check the message returned by mysql via mysql_error/mysqli::error.

Also, good practice is to type SQL keywords in uppercase.

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  • @ClosureCowboy He may have sanitized the $data array earlier, so I didn't bother reminding him. Feb 13, 2011 at 19:04
  • thanks. the error message was. 'Errormessage: Duplicate entry '[email protected]' for key 'user_email' Could not register you in database - please try again later.' Solved thanks again
    – no_freedom
    Feb 13, 2011 at 19:14
  • @ClosureCowboy haramfull data is filter by this function. 'function filter_UserForm($data) { $data = strip_tags(htmlentities(trim($data))); /* If the escape data not filter automatically, then we filter manually using addslashes */ if (!get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $data = addslashes($data); } $data = mysql_real_escape_string($data); return $data; }'
    – no_freedom
    Feb 13, 2011 at 19:17
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Check the message returned by MySQL via mysql_error/mysqli::error or add this to the end of your MySQL query to see the error on the browser.

die(mysql_error()) 

Secondly it looks like you are inputting in the wrong field or column

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Your query looks fine so it's almost certainty the content of the $data that is causing the error. We can't help you with the specific error unless you provide it.

One thing that comes to mind is that one of those values contains an apostrophe. In that case, you need to sanitize your data, which you should do anyway, in fact, because otherwise you are extremely vulnerable to people hacking your website.

Try using addslashes($data['username']) instead of just $data['username'] in your query.

addslashes() adds slashes before characters like apostrophes.

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    Why is this -1? Not complaining, I'd just like to know what I'm saying wrong.
    – Teekin
    Feb 14, 2011 at 14:36

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