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I am implementing Sqlite db on my project using Phonegap. I know the problem is something to do with my insert statement because when I point the database success to my query and ultimately my querysuccess function I am getting alerts that the query was successful and the number of rows added is 0. I have tried and tried this is various different ways but to no avail. (If there are obvious errors it is because I am self-learning.)

   function insertRecord(dbtx, userName, imagePath){
db = window.openDatabase("database", "1.0", "Profiles", 5000);
userName=document.getElementById('userName').value;
imagePath;
var insertRec="INSERT INTO USERS (username, imagePath) values ("+userName+", "+imagePath+")";
    db.transaction(function(dbtx){dbtx.executeSql(insertRec, [], queryDB, insFail);
    });
    }
function insFail(){
    alert('The insert is still failing');
}
   ....
   function successCB() {
    db = window.openDatabase("Database", "1.0", "Profiles", 5000);
    db.transaction(insertRecord, errorCB);// IF I PUT THE QUERYDB HERE INSTEAD OF INSERTRECORD IT WORKS BUT OBVIOUSLY THE RETURN IS ALWAYS 0
    console.log('The db and table are working');

This is my button to insert

   <input id="saveProfile" type="button" value="Save" onClick="insertRecord(dbtx, userName, imagePath);">
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    Have you trued wrapping your variables in apostrophes when inserting? Like so: '"+userName+"', '"+imagePath+"' Jan 13, 2013 at 16:31
  • Tom, thank you so much, that worked. Frustratingly simple. I presume I now use an if/else to prevent from adding blank rows over and over?
    – Inkers
    Jan 13, 2013 at 16:44
  • You evidently just needed a fresh set of eyes! And check my answer for catching blank rows. Jan 13, 2013 at 16:53
  • Yes, I am also learning that walking away for a while can sometimes be the best approach!
    – Inkers
    Jan 13, 2013 at 16:58
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    What will happen when username is set to O"Reilly? This is what placeholders should be used for. Use tx.executeSql("INSERT INTO USERS (username, imagePath) VALUES (?, ?)", [userName, imagePath]) instead.
    – DCoder
    Jan 13, 2013 at 17:01

2 Answers 2

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By using parameterized queries you're avoiding this type of error and a possible sql injection

var insertRec="INSERT INTO USERS (username, imagePath) values (?, ?)";

db.transaction(function(dbtx){
    dbtx.executeSql(insertRec, [userName, imagePath], queryDB, insFail);
});
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You need to add apostrophes like so:

var insertRec="INSERT INTO USERS (username, imagePath) 
               values ('"+userName+"', '"+imagePath+"')";

And to prevent multiple blank inserts simple wrap your insert statement in:

if(userName != '' && imagePath != ''){
    // Your code
}

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