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Insert String into MySQL DB


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I am trying to add a value, input into a form, to a MySQL database.  However, something must be wrong with the casting, because if there is a space in the form value, then I get an error, as in:

 

//$_POST['string'] == '1blah 2blah';

 

sql = "INSERT INTO table (some_string) VALUES ($_POST[string])";

$sql_result = mysql_query($sql) or die ('The error is as follows: ' . mysql_error() . '<br /><br />Value could not be added.');

 

Then I get the following error:

 

The error is as follows:

 

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '2blah' at line 1

 

I've entered paragraphs into a database before, so this error is now to me.  The column 'some_value' is a type: varchar(50).

 

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You need to put some quotes in your SQL query so it knows you are entering a string into the field, might I also suggest adding some kind of security measure

$string = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['string']);
$sql = "INSERT INTO table (some_string) VALUES ('$string')";

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