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I am having trouble figuring out how to insert null instead of empty with PDO. Here is my code:

$pdo = new PDO("mysql:charset=utf8mb4;host=$servername;dbname=$dbname", $username, $password);

$data = [
    'firstname'         => $data['firstname'],
    'lastname'          => $data['lastname'],
    'phone'             => $data['phone'],
    'email'             => $data['email']

];

$sql = "INSERT INTO entires 
            (firstname,
            lastname,
            phone,
            email) 
VALUES      (:firstname,
            :lastname,
            :phone,
            :email)";

$stmt= $pdo->prepare($sql);

$stmt->execute($data);

How do I insert the empty values as null instead of empty?

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  • @AnuratChapanond I saw that but how would I implement that in my code?
    – tony
    Feb 13, 2021 at 5:56
  • Don't ask PDO to do a job you have to do your self. If you need a null value then just don't send an empty string to the database. Send a null value in stead Feb 13, 2021 at 5:58
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    what's so complex in just following a verbal instruction? 'email' => $data['email'] == '' ? null : $data['email'] literally means what I said above, "Send a null value to the database" Feb 13, 2021 at 6:04
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    by the way, my code is actually wrong the same way for which I scolded someone else. $var == '' will return true if $var=0 before PHP8. so it should be === Feb 13, 2021 at 8:27

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You can pass null value as below.

$data = [
    'firstname'         => trim($data['firstname']) == '' ? null : $data['firstname'],
    'lastname'          => trim($data['lastname']) == '' ? null : $data['lastname'],
    'phone'             => trim($data['phone']) == '' ? null : $data['phone'],
    'email'             => trim($data['email']) == '' ? null : $data['email'],
];
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  • this code makes no sense. Feb 13, 2021 at 8:02
  • You are correct empty() function can return positive for a wide range of value. But checking empty variable by just doing $variable == '' also does not seem to be correct. Just checking $variable == '' won't return true if variable has bunch of white spaces. So trim($variable) == '' is correct in my opinion.
    – Sol Rana
    Feb 13, 2021 at 8:25

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