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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:05:43+00:00 2026-05-13T06:05:43+00:00

I want to store array into mysql db something like this item_row = nike,adidas,puma

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I want to store array into mysql db something like this

item_row  = nike,adidas,puma
qty_row   = 1,3,2
total_row = 100,200,150

foreach

  foreach ($_SESSION['order'] as $values) {
      $item_name = $values['item-name'];
      $item_qty = $values['item-qty'];
      $item_price = $values['item-price'];
  }

Let me know how to do that?

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  foreach ($_SESSION['order'] as $values) {
      $item_name[] = $values['item-name'];
      $item_qty[] = $values['item-qty'];
      $item_price[] = $values['item-price'];
  }

  $item_row = implode(",", $item_name);
  $qty_row = implode(",", $item_qty);
  $total_row = implode(",", $item_price);
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    2026-05-13T06:05:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:05 am
    item_row = implode(',', $_SESSION['order']['item-name']);
    qty_row = implode(',', $_SESSION['order']['item-qty']);
    total_row = implode(',', $_SESSION['order']['item-price']);
    
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