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PHP PDO prepared statements
prepared statements - are they necessary*

Recently, heard about php prepared statements. Nearly all hi-rep php developers use php prepared statements. Can anyone explain me what's the main advantage and use of php prepared statements?

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Prepared statements allow you to make multiple similar queries more efficiently. You can prepare (for example) an insert statement, then loop over it with multiple bits of data and get a performance boost as the database has less work to do as it doesn't have to set it up each time.

As a side effect, people using prepared statements tend to use bound parameters too, and these provide protection from SQL injection.

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