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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:08:47+00:00 2026-05-14T04:08:47+00:00

I’ve been using prepared statements for a little while now and I’ve never had

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I’ve been using prepared statements for a little while now and I’ve never had any problems.

Now I’m trying to:

$sql="SELECT PhotoID,Caption FROM Photos WHERE EntityID=? AND TypeID=? LIMIT ?,?";

$iDB = new mysqliDB(); // Extends mysqli

$stmt = $iDB->prepare($sql);

$stmt->bind_param('iiii',$entityID,$typeID,$minRange,$maxRange);

$stmt->execute();

$stmt->bind_result($photoID,$caption);

echo("Affected={$stmt->affected_rows}");

This prints -1. I have triple tested that all 4 values in bindParam are set, and that the sql query works when pasted into myAdmin with the respective values.

Any idea what may be causing this?

Edit:: I found the answer online, apparently I need to use $stmt->store_result(); after executing.. but I am not sure it’s needed now and never before..

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    2026-05-14T04:08:47+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:08 am

    Each mysqli function/method can fail. Depending on how you have extended class mysqli you probably have to test each and every return value. If a method return false an error occurred and the error message is stored in a property of either the mysqli or the statement object.

    $sql="SELECT PhotoID,Caption FROM Photos WHERE EntityID=? AND TypeID=? LIMIT ?,?";
    
    $iDB = new mysqliDB(); // Extends mysqli
    if ($iDB->connect_error) {
      printf('connect error (%d) %s', $iDB->connect_errno, htmlspecialchars($iDB->connect_error));
      die;
    }
    
    $stmt = $iDB->prepare($sql);
    if ( false===$stmt ) {
      printf('prepare failed: %s', htmlspecialchars($iDB->error));
      die;
    }
    
    $rc = $stmt->bind_param('iiii',$entityID,$typeID,$minRange,$maxRange);
    if ( false===$rc ) {
      printf('bind_param failed: %s', htmlspecialchars($stmt->error));
      die;
    }
    
    $rc = $stmt->execute();
    if ( false===$rc ) {
      printf('execute failed: %s', htmlspecialchars($stmt->error));
      die;
    }
    
    $rc = $stmt->bind_result($photoID,$caption);
    if ( false===$rc ) {
      printf('bind_result failed: %s', htmlspecialchars($stmt->error));
      die;
    }
    
    // echo("Affected={$stmt->affected_rows}");
    
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