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I am trying to make a query with a prepared statement to retrieve some information and make another query with the information that was received from the first query, but i am receiving the error:

Cannot pass parameter by reference

is there a way around this?

this is my code:

$DBH = getDBH();
$stmt = $DBH->prepare("SELECT small FROM info WHERE user = ?");
$stmt->bind_param("s",$userid);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($small);
$stmt->fetch();
$stmt->close();
$stmt = $DBH->prepare("INSERT INTO method(small) VALUES(?)");
$stmt->bind_param("s",$small);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->close();
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  • can you post the output of var_dump($small) after the first $stmt->close();
    – xzyfer
    Feb 19, 2011 at 8:05
  • wen i dump it, it shows that the correct value is stored in the variable.
    – mcbeav
    Feb 19, 2011 at 19:13
  • Its just dumping the variable stored. Its just "test" right now.
    – mcbeav
    Feb 20, 2011 at 6:30

2 Answers 2

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I think i may have got it to work by adding

return $small;

after

$stmt->fetch();

although i have not had time to test it with any actual values, I am not recieving any errors, but i am unsure if the code stops at

return $small;

or if everything continues to execute, i may be able to just rewrite it into a function and return the value.

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Edit: Never mind the below! I was thinking of PDO


Try changing the following lines:

$stmt = $DBH->prepare("SELECT small FROM info WHERE user = :s");

and

$stmt = $DBH->prepare("INSERT INTO method(small) VALUES(:s)");

It's because you're trying to bind a nonexistent parameter. If you want to use question marks, you have to find it like so If I remember correctly.

$stmt->bind_param(0,$userid);
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