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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:00:16+00:00 2026-05-13T19:00:16+00:00

The code here is still incomplete because I’m still going to ask you guys

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The code here is still incomplete because I’m still going to ask you guys on what the proper format/syntax of using mysql escape string. Im still a beginner in php and I want to learn how to avoid sql injections. Is the code below correct?

$con = mysql_connect("localhost","root","mypwd");
if (!$con)
  {
  die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
  }

mysql_select_db("Hospital", $con);




      $sqlque="INSERT INTO t2 (HOSPNUM, ROOMNUM, ADATE, ADTIME, LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME, MIDNAME, CSTAT, AGE, BDAY, ADDRESS, TELNUM, SEX, STAT, STAT2, STAT3, STAT4, STAT5, STAT6, STAT7, STAT8, NURSE)
      VALUES ('$_POST[hnum]', '$_POST[rnum]', '$_POST[adate]', '$_POST[adtime]', '$_POST[lname]',  '$_POST[fname]', '$_POST[mname]', '$_POST[cs]', '$_POST[age]', '$_POST[bday]', '$_POST[ad]', '$_POST[telnum]', '$_POST[sex]', '$_POST[stats1]', '$_POST[stats2]', '$_POST[stats3]', '$_POST[stats4]', '$_POST[stats5]', '$_POST[stats6]', '$_POST[stats7]', '$_POST[stats8]', '$_POST[nurse]')"; 

         mysql_real_escape_string($_POST[hnum]),
            mysql_real_escape_string($_POST[rnum]);
  mysql_real_escape_string($_POST[adate]);
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    2026-05-13T19:00:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:00 pm

    You’ll need to escape the values before you put them into the query:

    $hnum = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['hnum']);
    $query = "INSERT ... VALUES('$hnum')";
    

    If you have a lot of values, you can loop over them:

    $values = $_POST;
    
    foreach ($values as &$value) {
        $value = mysql_real_escape_string($value);
    }
    
    $query = "INSERT ... VALUES('$values[hnum]')";
    
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