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I do the following in an (unsuccessful) attempt to grab a row from my MySQL database:

$qry = $this->pdo->prepare("SELECT `post`,`user`,`id` FROM `posts` WHERE `id`='?' ORDER BY `id` DESC");
$qry->execute(array($this->id));
$qry->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);

$this->row = $qry->fetch() or die(print_r($qry->errorInfo(), true));

(It's a function inside of a class, therefore the $this variable is used). So the error occurs at $qry->fetch() and the error message is:

Array ( [0] => 00000 )

What does this mean? And why isn't it working?

ANSWER: The ' quotes around WHERE id='?' are unnecessary. It should be WHERE id=?

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remove the single quote around the parameter

`id` = ?
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  • because you are making ? as value and not as a parameter anymore.
    – John Woo
    Nov 18, 2012 at 21:51

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