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I am trying to pass a selected checkbox value from one page to another to run a mysql statement on my db. This is what I have:

HTML

<form method='POST' action='move_compaudit.php'>
<input type='hidden' name='checkbox' value='0'/>
<input type='checkbox' name='checkbox' value='1'/>

PHP (this file called move_compaudit.php)

<?php
  include('include/dbConnection.php');
  $checkbox = isset($_POST['checkbox']) ? 'Set' : 'NotSet';
  //SQL statement
  $query = "SELECT * FROM compaudit;";
  $results = mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die('Error querying database');
  $row = mysqli_fetch_array($results);
  $query1 = "DELETE FROM compaudit WHERE serial_no = $row[7] AND $checkbox = 'Set'";    
  //Execute prepared MySQL statement
  //$results1 = mysqli_query($dbc,$query1) or die('Error querying database');
  print_r($query);
  print_r($query1);
?>

My badly printed query: I get this everytime, regardless of click or not clicked.

SELECT * FROM compaudit;DELETE FROM compaudit WHERE serial_no = 12345 AND Set = 'Set'
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  • Is Set a column in the compaudit table?
    – user8710
    Dec 4, 2011 at 6:28

3 Answers 3

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If you are going to keep your HTML as it is, you need to check the actual value of $_POST['checkbox'] instead of checking if it is set. Your hidden field guarantees that even if it is not checked, $_POST will still get a value for "checkbox".

<?php
include('include/dbConnection.php');
$checkbox = ($_POST['checkbox'] == '1') ? 'Set' : 'NotSet';
....
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  • ZOMG THANK YOU BUNCHES! it was empty($_POST['checkbox']); that I Missed
    – MrDrewskii
    Dec 4, 2011 at 6:44
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Set is keyword in mysql :) you should escape it with `

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If you declare before the checkbox a hidden with same name, this variable will be forever true for isset.

Look to @GameBit tip, escape with backticks the fields and quote/escape all variables before use into a query.

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  • So I changed to: $checkbox = isset($_POST['checkbox']) ? 'Clicked' : 'NotClicked'; Still it defaults to Clicked
    – MrDrewskii
    Dec 4, 2011 at 6:36

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