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Hi! I'm trying to run the following query, and I'm having trouble with the wildcard.

   function getStudents() {
    	global $db;
    	$users = array();
    	$query = $db->prepare("SELECT id, adminRights FROM users WHERE classes LIKE ? && adminRights='student'");
    	$query->bind_param('s', '%' . $this->className . '%');
    	$query->execute();
    	$query->bind_result($uid, $adminRights);
    	while ($query->fetch()) {
    		if (isset($adminRights[$this->className]) && $adminRights[$this->className] == 'student')
    			$users[] = $uid;
    	}
    	$query->close();
    	return $users;
    }

I'm getting an error that states: Cannot pass parameter 2 by reference. The reason I need to use the wildcard is because the column's data contains serialized arrays. I guess, if there's an easier way to handle this, what could I do?

Thanks in advance!

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You have to pass parameters to bind_param() by reference, which means you have to pass a single variable (not a concatenated string). There's no reason you can't construct such a variable specifically to pass in, though:

$className = '%' . $this->className . '%';
$query->bind_param('s', $className);
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Parameter #2 must be a reference, not a value. Try

$param = '%' . $this->className . '%';
$query->bind_param('s', $param);
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Correct, as first sentence in manual says: "Binds variables to a prepared statement as parameters" (emphasis on variables) – Zed Aug 29 at 18:10

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