The PDOStatement::bindValue() method offers a way to specify the type of the variable bound:
PDOStatement::bindValue ( $parameter , $value [, $data_type = PDO::PARAM_STR ] )
I'm wondering, what's the purpose of specifying the data type, whereas when leaved as default (PARAM_STR
) eventually the database will anyway cast the value to the proper type before using it?
For example, if you have these queries over an INTEGER
field:
INSERT INTO table (integerField) VALUES (?) ;
SELECT * FROM table WHERE integerField = ? ;
And you bind an integer in PHP, PDO will by default bind it as a string, which is equivalent as:
INSERT INTO table (integerField) VALUES ("1") ;
SELECT * FROM table WHERE integerField = "1" ;
That will work flawlessly, because the SQL database (at least MySQL, I'm not really aware of how that would work on other RDBMS) knows how to convert the string back to an integer before using it.
What are the use cases where it would make a difference to bound typed parameters vs strings?