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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:27:59+00:00 2026-05-16T22:27:59+00:00

If I am doing an old query to return a row I would do

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If I am doing an old query to return a row I would do something like this:

$sql = 'SELECT id FROM table WHERE email="' . mysql_real_escape_string($email) . '" LIMIT 1';
$res = mysql_query($sql);
$row = mysql_fetch_array($res);

echo $row['id'];

How do I do that with a Prepared Statement? I can get this far…

 $stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT id FROM table WHERE email = ? LIMIT 1");
 if ($stmt->execute(array($_POST['email']))) {

    // what goes in here to pull out this one row?       

 }

Secondly, if I have multiple rows I would do it like this:

$sql = 'SELECT id FROM table WHERE email="' . mysql_real_escape_string($email) . '" ';
$res = mysql_query($sql);
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($res)) {

   echo $row['id'];

}

Likewise, with PDO I get to a similar place…

 $stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT id FROM table WHERE email = ? ");
 if ($stmt->execute(array($_POST['email']))) {

    // what goes in here to loop through the rows??
    //
    // something like this...?
    //
    while ($row = $stmt->fetch()) {
       echo $row['id'];
    }       

 }
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    2026-05-16T22:28:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:28 pm

    Assuming you’re connected to the DB and $dbh is your PDO object.

    <?php
    
    $email = 'myEmail@somesite.com';
    
    $stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT `id` FROM `table` WHERE `email` = ?");
    
    $stmt->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
    $stmt->bindParam(1, $email, PDO::PARAM_STR);
    
    $stmt->execute();
    
    
    /* One row. */
    $result = $stmt->fetch();
    
    if ($result !== FALSE) {
        $stmt->closeCursor();
    
        echo $result['id'];
    }
    
    
    /* Multiple rows. */
    $result = $stmt->fetchAll();
    
    if ($result !== FALSE) {
        foreach ($result as $row) {
            echo $row['id'];
        }
    }
    
    ?>
    
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