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I have some mysql_query()s that work just fine, but if I put them in an if else statement they return false. Any idea?

        public function delete_post() {

        $id = $_GET['post_id'];

        mysql_query("DELETE FROM posts WHERE post_id='$id' LIMIT 1");

        if ( !mysql_query() ) {
            echo ('Could not be Deleted');
        } else { 
            echo 'Deleted Successfully'; 
        }
    }

and when i run it, it deletes the post, but returns "Could not be deleted"

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    The mysql_* functions are deprecated. Use mysqli or PDO.
    – user554546
    Apr 22, 2013 at 20:53
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    Set the query as a variable, and use the variable for your if() statement. Apr 22, 2013 at 20:53
  • Just a side note, the return of mysql_query only returns true/false on the success of the SQL query, not if anything was changed after the execution ..
    – dbf
    Apr 22, 2013 at 21:06

4 Answers 4

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You're running a query with an empty SQL statement, which is not correct SQL. Try this.

$result = mysql_query("DELETE ...");
if (!$result) {
    echo ('Could not be Deleted');
} else {
    echo 'Deleted Successfully';
}

The difference is on line 2 (of my code).

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  • You didn't spot the SQL injection.
    – Sven
    May 20, 2013 at 21:28
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Note: mysql_query() is deprecated. You really should use PDO::query instead.

If you still wish to use it, do:

$result = mysql_query("DELETE FROM posts WHERE post_id='$id' LIMIT 1");
if (!$result) 
{
    echo ('Could not be Deleted');
}

Explanation:

In you original code you call mysql_query() two times. The second time, there is no argument, so it doesn't work, and that's what your code is reporting.

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  • Thanks's Both of them works :)I was just dumb.. I wanted to do it the shorter way.
    – Andor Nagy
    Apr 22, 2013 at 20:56
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I think this is a pretty similar question / answer: What does a successful MySQL DELETE return? How to check if DELETE was successful?

Can you try what it suggests and see if that will work for you?

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You could try :

public function delete_post() {

        $id = $_GET['post_id'];

        $query = mysql_query("DELETE FROM posts WHERE post_id='$id' LIMIT 1");

        if ( !$query ) {
            echo ('Could not be Deleted');
        } else { 
            echo 'Deleted Successfully'; 
        }
    }
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  • You didn't spot the SQL injection.
    – Sven
    May 20, 2013 at 21:29

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