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the :cat_id has a value of nine and :tlk_id has a value of 3 if i enter them manually it will run with desired result but after binding them it gives me a row count of zero

<?

   $sql = ("
       SELECT
           p.post_id as sn,
           p.subject,
           p.username,
           COUNT(thread_id)-1 AS responses,
           MAX(DATE_FORMAT(p.date_posted,'%e-%b-%y %l:  %i    %p')) AS first,
           MAX(DATE_FORMAT(t.date_posted,'%e-%b-%y %l:%i %p')) AS last
       FROM
           posts AS p
       INNER JOIN
           threads AS t 
       USING 
           (post_id) 
       INNER JOIN 
           register AS u 
       ON
           p.username = u.username
       WHERE 
           t.category_id =:cat_id
       AND
           p.category_id =:cat_id
       AND
           t.forum_id = :tlk_id
       AND
           p.forum_id = :tlk_id
       GROUP BY
           (t.post_id)
       ORDER BY
           last DESC
       LIMIT $start,$display
    ");

    $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
    $sth->bindParam(':tlk_id',$tlk_id);
    $sth->bindParam(':cat_id',$cat_id);

    $r =  $sth->execute();
    $count = $sth->rowCount();
    echo $count;
?>
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  • Do you have display_errors turned on? You may be getting a bunch of warnings if the statement failed to prepare. ini_set('display_errors',1); error_reporting(E_ALL); Oct 10, 2012 at 19:41
  • it gives me this error Warning: PDOStatement::bindParam() [pdostatement.bindparam]: SQLSTATE[HY093]: Invalid parameter number: parameter was not defined in C:\wamp\www\uni\forum\viewposts.php on line 95 line 95 is $sth->bindParam(':cat_id',$cat_id);
    – bolaji
    Oct 10, 2012 at 19:45
  • Doesn't it have a problem with =:? Doesn't it require a space?
    – Vyktor
    Oct 10, 2012 at 19:49
  • @Vyktor I was just going to suggest that. I'm surprised it would be a problem, but that is the thing that stands out here. Oct 10, 2012 at 19:50

2 Answers 2

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From the error:

Invalid parameter number: parameter ...

You can see that not all the parameters are processed. So maybe you can add 4 parameters in this case:

$sql = "SELECT 
        .....
       WHERE 
           t.category_id =:cat_id_1
       AND
           p.category_id =:cat_id_2
       AND
           t.forum_id = :tlk_id_1
       AND
           p.forum_id = :tlk_id_2
      ....
    ";

    $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
    $sth->bindParam(':tlk_id_1',$tlk_id);
    $sth->bindParam(':tlk_id_2',$tlk_id);
    $sth->bindParam(':cat_id_1',$cat_id);
    $sth->bindParam(':cat_id_2',$cat_id);
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    What would be a point of using named parameters if you wouldn't be able to reuse them? (Okay it's more readable, but having the same thing 4 times with 4 different names is just mess)
    – Vyktor
    Oct 10, 2012 at 19:52
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What happens if you do this:

$tlk_id = 3;
$cat_id = 9;

$sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->bindParam(':tlk_id',$tlk_id);
$sth->bindParam(':cat_id',$cat_id);

I'm assigning the values to a variable because bindParam expects a reference as a second parameter.

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  • they are generated from sessions and they have their vaue
    – bolaji
    Oct 10, 2012 at 19:55

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