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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:50:48+00:00 2026-05-14T18:50:48+00:00

I am learning how to use prepared statements with php 5 mysqli objects and

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I am learning how to use prepared statements with php 5 mysqli objects and I am having trouble getting the basic result binding to work. I am following the example code from php.net but something isn’t working, the bound results are always NULL. Here is what I have

/* prepare statement */

if ($stmt = $DB->mysqli->prepare("SELECT `alias`,`nameFirst`,`nameLast`,`email`,`access_level` FROM `users` WHERE `alias` LIKE CONCAT('%',?,'%') LIMIT 20;")) {

                   $stmt->bind_param('s',$alias);

                    $stmt->execute();

                    /* bind variables to prepared statement */
                    $stmt->bind_result($col1, $col2);

                    /* fetch values */
                    while ($stmt->fetch()) {
                    echo "COL 1=".$col1." | COL2=".$col2."<br />";
                    }

                    /* close statement */
                    $stmt->close();
                } else echo "NO DICE";
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    2026-05-14T18:50:48+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    Ooops, I missed the note right on the php docs:

    Note that all columns must be bound after mysqli_stmt_execute()
    and prior to calling mysqli_stmt_fetch().

    Found the answer here:

    Prepared Statement not returning anything

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