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I'm writing a user registration function in PHP PDO, and I have found that my query will only run fine if it is written like this:

<?php
    $dbHost="localhost";
    $dbName="project";
    $dbUser="admin";
    $dbPassword="abcd";
    $dbh=new PDO("mysql:host=$dbHost;dbName=$dbName", $dbUser, $dbPassword);
    $dbh->setAttribute( PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION );
    $query=$dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO project.users (userName, userEmail) VALUES (?,?)");
.....

On the other hand, it will not run if I write:

...
$query=$dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO users (userName, userEmail) VALUES (?,?)");
...

In that case, I get the following error message:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[3D000]: Invalid catalog name: 1046 No database selected' in C:\wamp\www\Tests\Test03\Index.php:11 Stack trace: #0 C:\wamp\www\Tests\Test03\Index.php(11): PDOStatement->execute() #1 {main} thrown in C:\wamp\www\Tests\Test03\Index.php on line 11

Why is it that I need to precise project.users? Why isn't it enough to enter the table name, given that the db name itself is already in the PDO object?

Thank you!

JDelage

UPDATE Please see accepted answer below. Replacing dbName=$dbName with dbname=$dbName solves this problem.

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    because you have a typo in dbame? (Edit: Ah, that's not it - just saw your previous question.)
    – Pekka
    Jun 9, 2011 at 23:30
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    However, you didn't follow my advice and turn PDO's error output on as described in this question using PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE. That should be your first step.
    – Pekka
    Jun 9, 2011 at 23:33
  • Fair point, I have edited the question to incorporate your suggestion.
    – JDelage
    Jun 9, 2011 at 23:52
  • Is this a direct copy and paste, or has it been edited? I have a strong suspicion that dbName is written as dBName or other small case difference, resulting in the connection string being mysql:host=localhost;dbName=. Can you echo out your DSN just to be certain? Jun 10, 2011 at 0:04
  • That's a direct copy-paste. However, I am interested in doing anything I can to clarify things. What do you mean by "Can you echo out your DSN"? I'm a beginner and any specifics would be most helpful. Cheers.
    – JDelage
    Jun 10, 2011 at 0:09

2 Answers 2

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Apparently PDO was unable to set active database to be "project" and therefore you need to specify it every time.

Try to modify your line to look like this:

$dbh=new PDO("mysql:host=$dbHost;dbname=$dbName", $dbUser, $dbPassword);

The only difference is that dbname is spelled all lower-case instead of yours dbName.

Alternatively, execute this SQL command after successfully establishing a connection: USE project;, e.g.

$dbh->exec('USE project;');
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    Spelling dbname instead of dbName solves it. Unbelievable - I was certain I had tried that...
    – JDelage
    Jun 10, 2011 at 0:12
  • I had the same problem just by leaving a space before or after the value for the "dbname".
    – MTVS
    Nov 16, 2012 at 17:36
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Try:

"mysql:dbName=$dbName;host=$dbHost"
"mysql:dbName=$dbName;host=$dbHost;"

instead of:

"mysql:host=$dbHost;dbName=$dbName"

sometimes the order is important.

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