I started getting into arrays and don't quite get it to work well. I'm used to work with explode/implode functions but I though arrays would make my life easier in this part of the code. Here is the function called:
function save_event($event_items = NULL) {
include 'connect.php';
$now = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
$sqla = "
INSERT INTO `event`(`event_items`, `event_entered`)
VALUES ('$event_items','$now')";
$resulta = mysqli_query($link, $sqla);
if(!$resulta)
{
echo '<br/>An error occurred while inserting your data. Please try again later.<br/>';
}
else
{ echo 'this is the variable to be stored:<br/>';
print_r($event_items);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM `event` WHERE event_entered = '".$now."'";
$result = mysqli_query($link, $sql);
if($result)
{ while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result))
{ echo '<br/></br>This is the value of the database:<br/>';
print_r ($row['event_items']);
}
}
}
}
This function prints:
this is the variable to be stored:
Array( [0] => Array ( [item] => Powered Speaker [note] => [quantity] => 2 [price] => 200.00 [category] => Audio ) [1] => Array ( [item] => Wireless Microphone [note] => Lavalier [quantity] => 3 [price] => 175.00 [category] => Audio ))
This is the value of the database:
Array
In phpMyAdmin, all I see in the column event_items is the word Array.
Additional info: I have a table called Groups, each group will have one or multiple orders (another table called Order) and each order will have also one or multiple events (another table). Lastly, each event will have one or multiple items (each item with its corresponding price, quantity, note and category), which are stored in one (or many) columns in the Event table.
arraymeans that the variable to be stored was array not a string, as it should be. So the problem is in yourINSERTquery. Consider usingserialize()andunserialize().