<?php
$db = new PDO($dsn,$username,$password);
$uname='avi';
$age=19;
$stmt = $db->prepare('INSERT INTO table(uname,age) VALUES(:uname,:age)');
$stmt->execute(array(':uname'=>$uname,':age'=>$age));
$stmt = $db->prepare('INSERT INTO table(uname,age) VALUES(?,?)');
$stmt->execute(array($uname,$age));
$stmt = $db->prepare('INSERT INTO table(uname,age) VALUES(:uname,:age)');
$stmt->bindValue(':uname',$uname); //can be $uname or just 'avi'
$stmt->binParam(':age',$uname); //cannot be 'avi' or value only
$stmt->execute();
?>
When should we use bindParam()
? All the previous methods seem to be easier and require less lines of code.
Whats the benefit of using bindParam()
over other methods(bindValue()
, execute()
)?
:foo &= $var
. the foo param will be a reference to $var and simply pluck whatever value is in the variable at the time you callexecute()
. The->exec(array(...))
version uses the variable values at that time.