I have function called getData($Books, $Users, $InputID); that receives two database connections and User ID.
On the User Database, I have a table called Users
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UserID | UserName
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On the Books Database, I have a table called Books
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BookID | BookName | BookUserID
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What I want to do is to write ONE query that will:
Select the the User on the Users table with UserID = $InputID, and also select the book on Books Table where BookUserID = $InputID;
This must be done using a Prepared Statement.. This is what i have tried.
function getData($Books, $Users, $InputID){
$fetch_results = prepare('SELECT * from UsersDB.Users U LEFT JOIN BooksDB.Books B ON B.BookUserID = U.UserID Where UserID = :InputID');
$fetch_results->execute(array(':userID' => $InputID));
return $Data;
}
$conn->prepare(
..etc. (replace $conn with whatever you called your connection variable). If you don't understand what I mean then take a tutorial and read the PHP documentation because this is really the most basic bit of using prepared statements. What your code is doing right now is trying to call a global function called "prepare()" which, obviously, doesn't exist.