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Sunday, 18 March 2018

Database Table MySQLi and PDO

Create a MySQL Table Using MySQLi and PDO

The CREATE TABLE statement is used to create a table in MySQL.
We will create a table named "MyGuests", with five columns: "id", "firstname", "lastname", "email" and "reg_date":
CREATE TABLE MyGuests (
id INT(6) UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
firstname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
lastname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(50),
reg_date TIMESTAMP
)
Notes on the table above:
The data type specifies what type of data the column can hold. For a complete reference of all the available data types, go to our Data Types reference.
After the data type, you can specify other optional attributes for each column:
  • NOT NULL - Each row must contain a value for that column, null values are not allowed
  • DEFAULT value - Set a default value that is added when no other value is passed
  • UNSIGNED - Used for number types, limits the stored data to positive numbers and zero
  • AUTO INCREMENT - MySQL automatically increases the value of the field by 1 each time a new record is added
  • PRIMARY KEY - Used to uniquely identify the rows in a table. The column with PRIMARY KEY setting is often an ID number, and is often used with AUTO_INCREMENT
Each table should have a primary key column (in this case: the "id" column). Its value must be unique for each record in the table.
The following examples shows how to create the table in PHP:

Example (MySQLi Object-oriented)

<?php
$servername = "localhost";
$username = "username";
$password = "password";
$dbname = "myDB";

// Create connection$conn = new mysqli($servername, $username, $password, $dbname);
// Check connectionif ($conn->connect_error) {
    die("Connection failed: " . $conn->connect_error);
} 

// sql to create table$sql = "CREATE TABLE MyGuests (
id INT(6) UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, 
firstname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
lastname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(50),
reg_date TIMESTAMP
)"
;

if ($conn->query($sql) === TRUE) {
    echo "Table MyGuests created successfully";
else {
    echo "Error creating table: " . $conn->error;
}

$conn->close();
?>

                                                                           

Example (MySQLi Procedural)

<?php
$servername = "localhost";
$username = "username";
$password = "password";
$dbname = "myDB";

// Create connection$conn = mysqli_connect($servername, $username, $password, $dbname);
// Check connectionif (!$conn) {
    die("Connection failed: " . mysqli_connect_error());
}

// sql to create table$sql = "CREATE TABLE MyGuests (
id INT(6) UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, 
firstname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
lastname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(50),
reg_date TIMESTAMP
)"
;

if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql)) {
    echo "Table MyGuests created successfully";
else {
    echo "Error creating table: " . mysqli_error($conn);
}

mysqli_close($conn);
?>

Example (PDO)

<?php
$servername = "localhost";
$username = "username";
$password = "password";
$dbname = "myDBPDO";

try {
    $conn = new PDO("mysql:host=$servername;dbname=$dbname", $username, $password);
    // set the PDO error mode to exception    $conn->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);

    // sql to create table    $sql = "CREATE TABLE MyGuests (
    id INT(6) UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, 
    firstname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
    lastname VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
    email VARCHAR(50),
    reg_date TIMESTAMP
    )"
;

    // use exec() because no results are returned    $conn->exec($sql);
    echo "Table MyGuests created successfully";
    }
catch(PDOException $e)
    {
    echo $sql . "<br>" . $e->getMessage();
    }                                                                                                                           
$conn = null;                                             ?>             

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