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php PDO insert batch multiple rows with placeholders

I am looking to do multiple inserts using PHP PDO.

The closest answer I have found is this one

how-to-insert-an-array-into-a-single-mysql-prepared-statement

However the example thats been given uses ?? instead of real placeholders.

I have looked at the examples on the PHP doc site for place holders

php.net pdo.prepared-statements

$stmt = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO REGISTRY (name, value) VALUES (:name, :value)");
$stmt->bindParam(':name', $name);
$stmt->bindParam(':value', $value);

Now lets say I wanted to achieve the above but with an array

$valuesToInsert = array(
  0 => array('name' => 'Robert', 'value' => 'some value'),
  1 => array('name' -> 'Louise', 'value' => 'another value')
);

How would I go about it with PDO and multiple inserts per transaction?

I imagine it would start of with a loop?

$stmt = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO REGISTRY (name, value) VALUES (:name, :value)");

foreach($valuesToInsert as $insertRow){

    // now loop through each inner array to match binded values
    foreach($insertRow as $column => value){
        $stmt->bindParam(":{$column}", value);
    }
}
$stmt->execute();

However the above does not work but hopefully will demonstrate what im trying to achieve

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First of all, ? symbols are real place-holders (most drivers allow to use both syntaxes, positional and named place-holders). Secondly, prepared statements are nothing but a tool to inject raw input into SQL statements—the syntax of the SQL statement itself is unaffected. You already have all the elements you need:

  • How to insert multiple rows with a single query
  • How to generate SQL dynamically
  • How to use prepared statements with named place-holders.

It's fairly trivial to combine them all:

$sql = 'INSERT INTO table (memberID, programID) VALUES ';
$insertQuery = [];
$insertData = [];
$n = 0;
foreach ($data as $row) {
    $insertQuery[] = '(:memberID' . $n . ', :programID' . $n . ')';
    $insertData['memberID' . $n] = $memberid;
    $insertData['programID' . $n] = $row;
    $n++;
}

if (!empty($insertQuery)) {
    $sql .= implode(', ', $insertQuery);
    $stmt = $db->prepare($sql);
    $stmt->execute($insertData);
}

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