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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:40:15+00:00 2026-05-23T22:40:15+00:00

I have set of PHP fields. Before sending the values into a query, I

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I have set of PHP fields.

Before sending the values into a query, I want to change the letters to upper case.

Is there a way to do something like:

$cust_name   = "john";
$cust_gender = "male";

lower_upper_conversion($_);

so that now john has changed to JOHN, and male has changed to MALE?

After this function is crossed or passed, all variables need to change into upper case.

I do not want normal solution where I have to call for each field:

$cust_name   = "john";
$cust_gender = "male";

lower_upper_conversion($cust_name);
lower_upper_conversion($cust_gender);
JOHN , MALE, 
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    2026-05-23T22:40:16+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:40 pm
    $_POST = array_map("strtoupper", $_POST);
    

    This will make all values in the POSTed form upper case.

    There is no general method to apply a function to all variables in scope. They need to be in an array first.

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