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I'm working on a script, where one of the features should be to delete a row in the table, however when I try to delete the row it ends up deleting the WRONG row.

The code in my script is as follows:

<?php

session_start();

include '../includes/conn.php';

$verified = $_SESSION['verified'];

if($verified !== true){
    header("Location: index.php");
}

if(isset($_POST['id'])){

    $query = $conn->prepare("DELETE FROM inventory WHERE ID=?");
    $query->bind_param('s', $_POST['id']);
    $query->execute();

}

if(isset($_POST['desc']) && isset($_POST['mcost']) && isset($_POST['price']) && isset($_POST['rrp']) && isset($_POST['loc'])){

    date_default_timezone_set("Europe/London");
    $date = (string)date("l jS \of F Y");

    $query = $conn->prepare("INSERT INTO inventory (Description, MaterialsPrice, Price, RRP, Location, Date_Created) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)");
    $query->bind_param('ssssss', $_POST['desc'], $_POST['mcost'], $_POST['price'], $_POST['rrp'], $_POST['loc'], $date);
    $query->execute();

    header("Location: inventory.php");

}

?>

<html>

    <head>

        <title>Encanto Jewellery - Inventory</title>

        <style type="text/css">

            @import url(../includes/tablestyles.css);

        </style>

    </head>

    <body>

        <?php

            $desca = array();
            $mpa = array();
            $pa = array();
            $rrpa = array();
            $loca = array();
            $datea = array();

            $query = $conn->prepare("SELECT Description, MaterialsPrice, Price, RRP, Location, Date_Created FROM inventory ORDER BY ID desc");
            $query->execute();
            $query->bind_result($desc, $mp, $p, $rrp, $loc, $date);

            while($query->fetch())
            {
                $desca[] = $desc;
                $mpa[] = $mp;
                $pa[] = $p;
                $rrpa[] = $rrp;
                $loca[] = $loc;
                $datea[] = $date;
            }

        ?>

        <form action="" method="POST" name="insert">

            <div class="col" style="border-style: solid solid none solid;">

                <div class="row">

                    <b><p>Description</p></b>

                </div>

                <?php

                    for($i = 0; $i < count($desca);  $i++)
                    {
                        echo '<div class="row"><p>' . $desca[$i] . '</p></div>';
                    }

                ?>

                <div class="row">

                    <textarea style="width: 99%;" rows="1" name="desc"></textarea>

                </div>

            </div>

            <div class="col">

                <div class="row">

                    <b><p>Price of Materials</p></b>

                </div>

                <?php

                    for($i = 0; $i < count($mpa);  $i++)
                    {
                        echo '<div class="row"><p>' . $mpa[$i] . '</p></div>';
                    }

                ?>

                <div class="row">

                    <textarea style="width: 99%;" rows="1" name="mcost"></textarea>

                </div>

            </div>

            <div class="col">

                <div class="row">

                    <b><p>Price</p></b>

                </div>

                <?php

                    for($i = 0; $i < count($pa);  $i++)
                    {
                        echo '<div class="row"><p>' . $pa[$i] . '</p></div>';
                    }

                ?>

                <div class="row">

                    <textarea style="width: 99%;" rows="1" name="price"></textarea>

                </div>

            </div>

            <div class="col">

                <div class="row">

                    <b><p>RRP</p></b>

                </div>

                <?php

                    for($i = 0; $i < count($rrpa);  $i++)
                    {
                        echo '<div class="row"><p>' . $rrpa[$i] . '</p></div>';
                    }

                ?>

                <div class="row">

                    <textarea style="width: 99%;" rows="1" name="rrp"></textarea>

                </div>

            </div>

            <div class="col">

                <div class="row">

                    <b><p>Location</p></b>

                </div>

                <?php

                    for($i = 0; $i < count($loca);  $i++)
                    {
                        echo '<div class="row"><p>' . $loca[$i] . '</p></div>';
                    }

                ?>

                <div class="row">

                    <textarea style="width: 99%;" rows="1" name="loc"></textarea>

                </div>

            </div>

            <div class="col">

                <div class="row">

                    <b><p>Date Created</p></b>

                </div>


                <?php

                    for($i = 0; $i < count($datea);  $i++)
                    {
                        echo '<div class="row"><p>' . $datea[$i] . '</p></div>';
                    }

                ?>

                <div class="row">
                    <input type="submit" value="Insert" style="height: 24px;" />
                </div>

            </div>

        </form>

        <div class="col">

            <div class="row">

                <b><p>Delete</p></b>

            </div>

            <?php
                for($i = 0; $i < count($datea);  $i++)
                {
            ?>

            <div class="row">

                <form action="" method="POST">

                    <input type="hidden" name="id" value="<?php echo $i + 1; ?>" />
                    <input type="submit" value="Delete" />

                </form>

            </div>

            <?php } ?>

        </div>

    </body>

</html>

Thanks in advance, looking forward to your answers,

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  • How do you create the links / buttons, whatever html element which posts the ID to delete to this script?
    – Loïc
    Mar 9, 2014 at 17:10
  • FYI: Is ID an integer? If so, use $query->bind_param('i', $_POST['id']);
    – Ray
    Mar 9, 2014 at 17:12
  • @Loïc look in the bottom <div id="col"> Mar 9, 2014 at 17:14
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    Eh, didn't see the scrollbar, nevermind, I'm getting tired...
    – Loïc
    Mar 9, 2014 at 17:15
  • @Ray ... changing it to $query->bind_param('i', intval($_POST['id'])); worked... Mar 9, 2014 at 17:17

3 Answers 3

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When you put the ID in the form, you have a loop where you add the ID like this:

<input type="hidden" name="id" value="<?php echo $i + 1; ?>" />

This ID doesn't seem to have any relationship to the actual IDs in your database, it's just based on your loop counter. So, I wouldn't expect it to delete whatever it is that you want to delete.

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You can't calculate the ID like that.

You'd have much more success selecting it from the database (as you did with the other fields.

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Is ID an integer? If so, use

$query->bind_param('i', $_POST['id']);

Also, I suspect you're still be deleting the wrong element. Try these changes:

  1. ADD ID to the query and bind a variable to it:

       $ids = array();
       // other stuff...
    
    $query = $conn->prepare("SELECT ID, Description, MaterialsPrice, Price, RRP, Location,   Date_Created FROM inventory ORDER BY ID desc");
        $query->execute();
        $query->bind_result($id, $desc, $mp, $p, $rrp, $loc, $date);
    
        while($query->fetch())
        {
            $ids[] = $id;
            $desca[] = $desc;
            $mpa[] = $mp;
            $pa[] = $p;
            $rrpa[] = $rrp;
            $loca[] = $loc;
            $datea[] = $date;
        }
    
  2. Then when you generate your delete elemnts, iterate over the $ids array:

     <?php
            foreach($ids as $delete_id){
    
        ?>
    
        <div class="row">
    
            <form action="" method="POST">
    
                <input type="hidden" name="id" value="<?php echo $delete_id; ?>" />
                <input type="submit" value="Delete" />
    
            </form>
    
        </div>
    
        <?php } ?>
    
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  • @ProgrammingTurtle I would advise against selecting the wrong answer. Mar 9, 2014 at 17:24
  • @YourCommonSense if my answer fixed his issue, how is it the wrong answer?
    – Ray
    Mar 9, 2014 at 17:26
  • It cannot fix any issue. Anyone who have knowledge can see that. Mar 9, 2014 at 17:27
  • Yes the delete form is generated using a loop and then by passing $i in the hidden field. This would lead to a bigger problem once a row is deleted and will delete wrong row again. So in the hidden field the ID of the table row should be passed. Mar 9, 2014 at 17:29
  • @Ray if your only concern is reputation points you can snatch from this fraud - so be it. Mar 9, 2014 at 17:31

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