php PDO update multiple records at a time












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I'm trying to update mulitple records at a time with pdo. When i execute the script no error shows up, but the records in the database not get updated



require_once('../connect.php');
$data= json_decode(file_get_contents("php://input"));

$collective_answer=($data->answers);
$sme_id=($data->sme_id);

foreach ((array) $collective_answer as $t) {
$answer= $t ->answer;
$quest_id= $t ->quest_id;
$sme_id= $t ->sme_id;
$tdate= $t ->tdate;

$stmt = $conn->prepare("UPDATE sme
SET sme_answer=:sme_answer,
date_answer_sme=:date_answer_sme
WHERE question_id=:question_id");

$stmt->execute(array("sme_answer" => $answer,
"date_answer_sme" => $tdate,
"question_id" => $quest_id));
}









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    'sme_answer' (etc.) should be ':sme_answer'

    – treyBake
    Jan 3 at 10:23











  • Did you check error reporting was set ON

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:26











  • Maybe it would help to see a print_r($collective_answer);

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:27








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    @treyBake - they are optional in the execute() - stackoverflow.com/questions/17386469/…

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:43






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    You should move the prepare() outside the loop as this is only required to be run once.

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:44
















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I'm trying to update mulitple records at a time with pdo. When i execute the script no error shows up, but the records in the database not get updated



require_once('../connect.php');
$data= json_decode(file_get_contents("php://input"));

$collective_answer=($data->answers);
$sme_id=($data->sme_id);

foreach ((array) $collective_answer as $t) {
$answer= $t ->answer;
$quest_id= $t ->quest_id;
$sme_id= $t ->sme_id;
$tdate= $t ->tdate;

$stmt = $conn->prepare("UPDATE sme
SET sme_answer=:sme_answer,
date_answer_sme=:date_answer_sme
WHERE question_id=:question_id");

$stmt->execute(array("sme_answer" => $answer,
"date_answer_sme" => $tdate,
"question_id" => $quest_id));
}









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  • 1





    'sme_answer' (etc.) should be ':sme_answer'

    – treyBake
    Jan 3 at 10:23











  • Did you check error reporting was set ON

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:26











  • Maybe it would help to see a print_r($collective_answer);

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:27








  • 1





    @treyBake - they are optional in the execute() - stackoverflow.com/questions/17386469/…

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:43






  • 1





    You should move the prepare() outside the loop as this is only required to be run once.

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:44














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I'm trying to update mulitple records at a time with pdo. When i execute the script no error shows up, but the records in the database not get updated



require_once('../connect.php');
$data= json_decode(file_get_contents("php://input"));

$collective_answer=($data->answers);
$sme_id=($data->sme_id);

foreach ((array) $collective_answer as $t) {
$answer= $t ->answer;
$quest_id= $t ->quest_id;
$sme_id= $t ->sme_id;
$tdate= $t ->tdate;

$stmt = $conn->prepare("UPDATE sme
SET sme_answer=:sme_answer,
date_answer_sme=:date_answer_sme
WHERE question_id=:question_id");

$stmt->execute(array("sme_answer" => $answer,
"date_answer_sme" => $tdate,
"question_id" => $quest_id));
}









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I'm trying to update mulitple records at a time with pdo. When i execute the script no error shows up, but the records in the database not get updated



require_once('../connect.php');
$data= json_decode(file_get_contents("php://input"));

$collective_answer=($data->answers);
$sme_id=($data->sme_id);

foreach ((array) $collective_answer as $t) {
$answer= $t ->answer;
$quest_id= $t ->quest_id;
$sme_id= $t ->sme_id;
$tdate= $t ->tdate;

$stmt = $conn->prepare("UPDATE sme
SET sme_answer=:sme_answer,
date_answer_sme=:date_answer_sme
WHERE question_id=:question_id");

$stmt->execute(array("sme_answer" => $answer,
"date_answer_sme" => $tdate,
"question_id" => $quest_id));
}






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  • 1





    'sme_answer' (etc.) should be ':sme_answer'

    – treyBake
    Jan 3 at 10:23











  • Did you check error reporting was set ON

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:26











  • Maybe it would help to see a print_r($collective_answer);

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:27








  • 1





    @treyBake - they are optional in the execute() - stackoverflow.com/questions/17386469/…

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:43






  • 1





    You should move the prepare() outside the loop as this is only required to be run once.

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:44














  • 1





    'sme_answer' (etc.) should be ':sme_answer'

    – treyBake
    Jan 3 at 10:23











  • Did you check error reporting was set ON

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:26











  • Maybe it would help to see a print_r($collective_answer);

    – RiggsFolly
    Jan 3 at 10:27








  • 1





    @treyBake - they are optional in the execute() - stackoverflow.com/questions/17386469/…

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:43






  • 1





    You should move the prepare() outside the loop as this is only required to be run once.

    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 3 at 10:44








1




1





'sme_answer' (etc.) should be ':sme_answer'

– treyBake
Jan 3 at 10:23





'sme_answer' (etc.) should be ':sme_answer'

– treyBake
Jan 3 at 10:23













Did you check error reporting was set ON

– RiggsFolly
Jan 3 at 10:26





Did you check error reporting was set ON

– RiggsFolly
Jan 3 at 10:26













Maybe it would help to see a print_r($collective_answer);

– RiggsFolly
Jan 3 at 10:27







Maybe it would help to see a print_r($collective_answer);

– RiggsFolly
Jan 3 at 10:27






1




1





@treyBake - they are optional in the execute() - stackoverflow.com/questions/17386469/…

– Nigel Ren
Jan 3 at 10:43





@treyBake - they are optional in the execute() - stackoverflow.com/questions/17386469/…

– Nigel Ren
Jan 3 at 10:43




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1





You should move the prepare() outside the loop as this is only required to be run once.

– Nigel Ren
Jan 3 at 10:44





You should move the prepare() outside the loop as this is only required to be run once.

– Nigel Ren
Jan 3 at 10:44












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