function delete_group($db) {
$ids = Parameters::get('ids');
$ids = implode(',', $ids); // now a string like '5,6,7'.
add_to_log($ids);
try {
$stmt = $db->prepare("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id IN (:ids)");
$stmt->bindParam(':ids', $ids, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$stmt->execute();
response('success', 'success', NULL);
}
catch (PDOException $e) {
response('error', 'Delete group failed.', NULL);
}
}
This code doesn't work: only the first row is deleted. But if I do
$stmt = $db->prepare("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id IN ($ids)");
instead (just insert the string), it works, though the code has the SQL injection security issue. How to make it work and keep secured?
WHERE IN
for prepared statements. You'll have to do some extra work to get it set up (either create X?
params depending on the size of the array or do animplode()
on the array).