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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T01:29:35+00:00 2026-06-14T01:29:35+00:00

My question is whether or not I am using %s properly or if it

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My question is whether or not I am using %s properly or if it has to be something else for my variables? (I am getting no record added in my database)

The Entries:

$login = "coolkidz";
$sname = "heyu";
$city = "beautiful";
$pass = "awesome";
$username = "what";
$mcode = "nice";

The query

mysql_query("INSERT INTO login(sname, city, pass, username, mcode, username) VALUES('%s','%s','%s','%s','%s','%s')", $sname, $city, $pass, $username, $mcode, $login);

Here’s the echo that doesn’t emit anything

echo "'INSERT INTO login(sname, city, pass, username, mcode, username) VALUES('%s','%s','%s','%s','%s','%s')', $sname, $city, $pass, $username, $mcode, $login");
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    2026-06-14T01:29:36+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:29 am

    Change to this:

    mysql_query("INSERT INTO login(sname, city, pass, username, mcode, username) VALUES('$sname','$city','$pass','$username','$mcode','$login')");
    
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