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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T15:22:15+00:00 2026-06-17T15:22:15+00:00

I know this has been asked 1000 times, but for some reason I continue

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I know this has been asked 1000 times, but for some reason I continue to bang my head agains the wall..

This works:

$sql = 'SELECT a.eventCode, a.eventTime, a.teamCode, a.playerCode, b.lastName, b.firstName, b.number, a.xCoord, a.yCoord, a.id ';
$sql = $sql . 'FROM events a, players b ';
$sql = $sql . 'WHERE a.regGUID in ( ' . $regGUID . ' ) and ';
$sql = $sql . 'a.playerCode=b.playerCode and a.gameCode = "' . $game . '" order by a.eventTime desc, a.actionCode asc'; 
$stmt = $db->prepare($sql);
$results = $stmt->execute();

This Doesn’t:

$sql = 'SELECT a.eventCode, a.eventTime, a.teamCode, a.playerCode, b.lastName, b.firstName, b.number, a.xCoord, a.yCoord, a.id ';
$sql = $sql . 'FROM events a, players b ';
$sql = $sql . 'WHERE a.regGUID in ( :regGUID ) and ';
$sql = $sql . 'a.playerCode=b.playerCode and a.gameCode = :game order by a.eventTime desc, a.actionCode asc'; 
$stmt = $db->prepare($sql);
$stmt->bindValue(':regGUID', $regGUID, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$stmt->bindValue(':game', $game, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$results = $stmt->execute();

What am I missing? Thanks

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    2026-06-17T15:22:16+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 3:22 pm

    The problem is here:

    $sql = $sql . 'WHERE a.regGUID in ( :regGUID ) and ';
    $stmt->bindValue(':regGUID', $regGUID, PDO::PARAM_STR);
    

    I assume $regGUID is a comma-separated list of quoted strings.

    Each query parameter accepts only a single scalar value. Not lists of values.

    So you have two choices:

    1. Continue to interpolate the $regGUID string, even if you use parameters for other scalar values. But you still want to be careful to avoid SQL injection, so you must form the $regGUID string correctly. You can’t just call PDO::quote() on the whole string, that would make it a single quoted string containing UUIDs and commas. You have to make sure each UUID string is escaped and quoted individually, then implode the list together and interpolate it into the IN clause.

      $regGUIDs = explode(',', $regGUID);
      $regGUIDs = array_map(function ($g) { return $db->quote($g); }, $regGUIDs);
      $regGUID = implode(',', $regGUIDs);
      $sql = $sql . 'WHERE a.regGUID in (' . $regGUID . ') and ';
      
    2. explode() the $regGUID into an array, and add one query parameter for each element in the array. Interpolate the dynamic list of query parameter placeholders.

      $regGUIDs = explode(',', $regGUID);
      $params = array_fill(1, count($regGUIDs), '?');
      $sql = $sql . ' WHERE a.regGUID in ( ' . implode(',', $params) . ' ) and ';
      

    You could bindValue() in a loop for the array, but keep in mind that other parameters should also be bound by position, not by name. PDO has bugs that make it not happy when you try to mix the two different styles of parameters in the same query.

    Instead of using bindValue() I just pass an array of parameter values to PDOStatement::execute(), which is much easier.

    $paramValues = $regGUIDs;
    $paramValues[] = $game;
    $results = $stmt->execute($paramValues);
    
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