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update mysql without manually tying SET statements [message #178160] Wed, 16 May 2012 14:12 Go to previous message
Alex Pavluck is currently offline  Alex Pavluck
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I am trying to setup some generic code that will allow me to update a mysql database via form and php. I can capture the data in the row of the database that I want to update. I can present that in a form populated with the existing values. What I can't figure out how to do is to avoid typing out the SET statements in the update query.

ex

$sql = "update myhugedatabase
SET
reporter = '$_POST[reporter]',
date = '$_POST[date]',
district = '$_POST[district]',
village = '$_POST[village]',
school = '$_POST[school]',
address = '$_POST[address]',
teacher = '$_POST[teacher]',
teacher_contact = '$_POST[teacher_contact]',
alt_teach = '$_POST[alt_teach]',
alt_teach_contact = '$_POST[alt_teach_contact]',
gps = '$_POST[gps]',
etc
etc
etc

The reason I want to do this is because I manage many projects all with their own variables and databases and the update is the only part that I have to type in manually.
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