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I have a strange thing over here. I'm trying to insert a value in my database but it's not working for some reason. I have this code:

PHP:

<input type='file' name='images[]' />
<input type="text" name="newproject_name" id="tags"/>
<input type='text' name='order[]' value='$b' />

$project            = new Project();
$project->photo     = $_FILES['images']['name'][$key];
$project->order     = $_POST['order'][$key];            
$projectnaam        = $_POST['newproject_name'];

if($project->createProject($_DB)) {
    echo "OK";
} else {
    echo "NOT OK";
}
                                }

FUNCTION:

class Project {
    public function createProject($db) {
        $sql = "INSERT INTO tblProject (
            project,
            photo,
            order)    // If you remove this line, the function is working
        VALUES(
            '".$db->escape($this->project)."',
            '".$db->escape($this->photo)."',
            '".$db->escape($this->order)."'    // If you remove this line, the function is working
            )";
        return $db->insert($sql);
    }
}

Strange thing is, when I delete the order-lines, the function is working just fine. I really don't know what I'm doing wrong...

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  • What is the result of running the query EXPLAIN tblProject? Dec 28, 2011 at 19:53
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    Have you tried echo-ing the $sql variable and executing it directly in your DBMS?
    – naivists
    Dec 28, 2011 at 19:55
  • Thank you all for the input, but the answer of jprofitt solved my problem!
    – Michiel
    Dec 28, 2011 at 19:58
  • You should really test the result of all queries and read the error message. Dec 28, 2011 at 20:05
  • @AlvaroG.Vicario, any hint on how to do this properly?
    – Michiel
    Dec 28, 2011 at 20:12

2 Answers 2

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ORDER is a reserved word. If you use backticks around the column name you should be good:

    $sql = "INSERT INTO tblProject (
        `project`,
        `photo`,
        `order`)    
    VALUES(
        '".$db->escape($this->project)."',
        '".$db->escape($this->photo)."',
        '".$db->escape($this->order)."'  
        )";
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I suggest you change the order column name to position or display_order.

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