Hi there Richard

It's part of the prepared statements
http://php.net/manual/de/pdo.prepared-statements.php
;)

2011/8/31 Richard Riley <rile...@googlemail.com>

> "Jen Rasmussen" <j...@cetaceasound.com> writes:
>
> > Peet,
> >
> > Could you do something like this instead? This is using named
> placeholders
> > and a separate line for your statement
> > but I was able to get it to echo the statement in this manner.
> >
> > $sql = "UPDATE table SET field1=:field1, field2=:field2 WHERE id=:id";
> >               $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> >               $sth->execute(array(":field1"=>$field1,
> >                                          ": field2"=>$ field2,
> >                                          ": id"=>$id));
>
> Hi Jen, could you point me to a document/man page for PHP which explains
> that : notation in $sql= line please. I'm sure its common to everyone
> here but, well, I never saw it before ;(
>
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