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		<title>By: PHP Coding School &#187; Blog Archive &#187; php code [2008-03-29 04:47:07]</title>
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		<description>[...]  Algorithm for One-to-Many Child Table Updates  By Daniel  Here&#8217;s the PHP code, using PHP Data Objects (PDO) as the database interface, behind a helper class that creates the statement, appends the parameters, and executes it. (The &#8220;quoting&#8221; escapes the statement to avoid potential SQL &#8230;   DJS Consulting Tech Blog - http://www.djs-consulting.com/linux/blog [...]</description>
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