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Hi can anyone help me on this

$stmt = $conn->prepare("update data set anrede=?, vorname=?, nachname=?, strasse=?, plz=?, ort=?, krankenkasse=?, seit=?, personen=?, telefon=?, termin=?, time=?, vermittler=?, coment=?,feedback=?, Astatus=?, positiv=?, personen_amgaben=?, fr_1=?, fr_2=?, z_fr_2=?, fr_3=?, z_fr_3=?, fr_4=?, z_fr_4=?, fr_5=?, fr_6=? where t_id=?");
$stmt->bind_param('sssssssssssssssssssssssssssi',$anrede, $vorname, $nachname, $strasse, $plz, $ort, $krankenkasse, $seit, $personen, $telefon, $termin, $time, $vermittler, $coment, $feedback, $Astatus, $positiv, $personen_amgaben, $fr_1, $fr_2, $z_fr_2, $fr_3, $z_fr_3, $fr_4, $z_fr_4, $fr_5, $fr_6, $t_id);

I got this error --- Fatal error: Call to a member function bind_param() on a non-object in

what's wrong

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  • Can you post the result of var_dump($stmt);
    – Hackerman
    Jan 25, 2016 at 21:17
  • it gives bool(false) Jan 25, 2016 at 21:20
  • What's the result of var_dump($conn->error);? My guess is one of the columns is misspelled or nonexistent.
    – Dave Chen
    Jan 25, 2016 at 21:32
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    string(40) "Unknown column 'positiv' in 'field list'" Jan 25, 2016 at 21:34

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The error indicates that $stmt is not an object. This can happen when $conn->prepare() fails. As from the documentation:

mysqli_prepare() returns a statement object or FALSE if an error occurred.

So, you should check whether the return value is false, and then check what the error is, which you can do with the mysqli error method:

Returns the last error message for the most recent MySQLi function call that can succeed or fail.

So your code could look like this:

stmt = $conn->prepare(" ... ");
if (stmt === false) {
     die($conn->error);
}
$stmt->bind_param( ... );

Note that in production mode you better not print database error messages to the browser, but in a log file.

From comments it appears that the above code prints:

Unknown column 'positiv' in 'field list'

which is a clear indication of why the statement failed. Your table data apparently has no column that is called positiv. So correct that typo (maybe it is called positive?), and then try again, fixing any other errors that might be reported in this way.

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