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Fetch_array alternative for PHP prepared statements



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$stmt = $this->db->prepare("

SELECT u.id, u.fname, u.lname, u.mname, u.type, u.email, u.salt,

u.pass, u.salt, u.approved, u.ban, u2.status

FROM `users` AS u

LEFT OUTER JOIN `log` AS u2

ON u2.user_id = u.id

WHERE u.email = ? LIMIT 1") or die($this->db->error);



$stmt->bind_param("s", $_POST['email']) or die($stmt->error);

$stmt->execute();

$stmt->store_result();

if ($stmt->num_rows == 0) {

die($this->ajax->respond(7));

}

$result = $stmt->get_result();

$data = $result->fetch_array(MYSQLI_BOTH);







Trying to fetch array but getting following error for last line







Fatal error: Call to a member function fetch_array() on a non-object







Can't get it work. Please help


Comments

  1. With get_result() you can get a resultset from the executed statement:

    $stmt->execute();
    $result = $stmt->get_result();
    while ($row = $result->fetch_array(MYSQLI_BOTH))
    {

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  2. $data = $stmt->fetchAll();


    PDO gives this beautiful function for that purpose.

    Edit: i thought it was PDO interface. Why you aren't using pdo? I find it way comfortable than mysqli.

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