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I will do a sanitize and escape as soon as I get this to work properly.

Database connection and selection are verified working with a select query at this point. Weird thing is, if I take this insert query and run it straight from a mysql command prompt, it inserts just fine.

subscibers table has 3 columns not allowing NULL in either column:

 Server version:         5.5.11 MySQL Community Server (GPL)
    +--------+-------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
    | Field  | Type        | Null | Key | Default | Extra          |
    +--------+-------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
    | id     | int(11)     | NO   | PRI | NULL    | auto_increment |
    | email  | varchar(45) | NO   | UNI | NULL    |                |
    | active | tinyint(4)  | YES  |     | 1       |                |
    +--------+-------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
    3 rows in set (0.01 sec)

Code in php:

$query = "INSERT INTO `subscribers`(`id`,`email`) VALUES(default,'[email protected]')";
print $query;    
mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());

printed query result for insert:

INSERT INTO `subscribers`(`id`,`email`) VALUES(default,'[email protected]')

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''[email protected]')' at line 1

EDIT: I am sure that there is no other email in there identical for uniqueness. Looking at the table list of emails, and none with that garbage in there.

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  • What version of MySQL? And can you paste your exact CREATE TABLE code? May 5, 2011 at 5:13

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don't include id in your insert statement:

INSERT INTO `subscribers` (`email`) VALUES ('[email protected]');

OR set id to NULL

INSERT INTO `subscribers` (`id`,`email`) VALUES (NULL,'[email protected]');
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  • No change. Same syntax error. From previous experience, putting default in a auto increment worked just fine. But neither default, NULL, nor excluding is fixing it.
    – robx
    May 5, 2011 at 5:04
  • It works for MySQL, other databases..I'm not sure. That's par for the course for MySQL though. May 5, 2011 at 5:05
  • Right, and I am on mysql database. Weird thing like is mentioned, if i copied and pasted that output from php into a mysql prompt, it inserts just fine. no idea what the problem is.
    – robx
    May 5, 2011 at 5:10
  • NSERT INTO subscribers(email) VALUES('[email protected]')You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''[email protected]')' at line 1
    – robx
    May 5, 2011 at 5:24
  • Beats me, maybe need to do a server reboot here to see if it will clear up garbage. Shrugs
    – robx
    May 5, 2011 at 5:32
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There is no need to insert the id as it is auto_increment and inserted automatically.

$query = "INSERT INTO subscribers(email) VALUES('"[email protected]"')";  
mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());

use this. also it is recommended to use MySQLi instead of MySQL functions. Happy coding!!

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I don't think you need those special quotes around the column names or table name. Try this

INSERT INTO subscribers (email) VALUES ('[email protected]');

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  • 1
    Backticks around column names and table names are perfectly fine - they might not be needed, but they won't be causing problems.
    – andrewsi
    Sep 23, 2012 at 14:37

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