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I got an error while creating a table in php with mysql database, and I tried testing directly on mysql query engine it works fine. whereas in php code it gives below error

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near.

Below is the code I am writing

$query14 = mysql_query("create table $tablename (
                                           project_id INT,
                                           project_client_id INT, 
                                           project_partner_id INT, 
                                           project_manager_id INT,
                                           project_employees INT, 
                                           project_name VARCHAR(500), 
                                           project_status TEXT,
                                           project_summary LONGTEXT, 
                                           project_order INT, 
                                           project_start_date DATETIME,
                                           project_end_date DATETIME
                                         ) ENGINE = INNODB;");

and below is the image attached and table structure should be and this is the sample table i create using with phpmyadmin interface. And below is the full error

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''8' (project_id INT, project_client_id INT, project_partner_id INT, project_mana' at line 1`

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    What is $tablename at the time you execute this?
    – Marc B
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:11
  • i think $tablename with work with '$tablename'??
    – jogesh_pi
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:14
  • @MarcB and @jogesh_p : $tablename value is dynamic, it changes with some id and its working fine.. And even i change it to '$tablename', but doesnt work out.. And my $tablename has a value and i have echoed it
    – Rafee
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:30
  • @Rafee: can you give us an example on how $tablename looks like? And are you sure that this is the query which fails? Btw. The quoted version is more like `$tablename` (hope that looks right, since it's also the SO-inline-code-character)
    – vstm
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:35
  • @raffe: create table '$tablename' ... would be a syntax error. Field/table names cannot be quoted like that - it turns them into strings, not field/table names. What is the FULL error message you get, especially the part after ...to use near:: that's the important/critical part.
    – Marc B
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:38

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I didn't see any problem with your query. But what is the value of $tablename? Two error possibilities here :

  1. The variable $tablename is empty.
  2. $tablename is a key-word.

Please check the above two otherwise its all right.

UPDATE :

As per your updated question please try with the following code. I think it will help you.

$query14 = mysql_query("create table `$tablename` (
                                           `project_id` INT,
                                           `project_client_id` INT, 
                                           `project_partner_id` INT, 
                                           `project_manager_id` INT,
                                           `project_employees` INT, 
                                           `project_name` VARCHAR(500), 
                                           `project_status` TEXT,
                                           `project_summary` LONGTEXT, 
                                           `project_order` INT, 
                                           `project_start_date` DATETIME,
                                           `project_end_date` DATETIME
                                         ) ENGINE = INNODB;");
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  • $tablename is not empty and if $tablename is a keyword then i have change that to $tablename1 but still it doesnt run.
    – Rafee
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:36
  • please mention your table name. what is your table name? Dec 26, 2011 at 7:38
  • See $tablename is generated dynamically from other database, at present i am exprimenting this and found out that $tablename = 8 and I will update the question with more error
    – Rafee
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:42
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Your query syntax is fine, it looks like $tablename is empty.

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I think the issue is what is getting replaced for $tablename.

Having the full code example would be more useful in debugging the error.

The mysql create statement works just fine here on mysql 5.1.58 .

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As you said in above comments that after echoing the $tablename you got the value 8 then it is not possible to create table.

you have to rename the value of $tablename like tbl_8.

remember with the name tbl-8 your also got error,,

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  • yeah!, i changed to $tablename = "project_" . $someid, and got error with right syntax to use near ''project_8' (project_id INT, project_client_id INT, project_partner_id INT, proj' at line 1
    – Rafee
    Dec 26, 2011 at 7:57
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The problem is, $tablename is 8 currently and for SQL table, table name must start with a letter. Current tablename is invalid.

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