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Just recently I've switched to using PDO in PHP/MySQL and transformed some dozens of queries. Most of them worked, however this very easy one throws an exception at $sql->execute()

$sql=$pdo->prepare("SELECT id FROM user WHERE username = :username LIMIT 1");
$sql->execute(array(':username',$username));

PDOStatement::execute() pdostatement.execute SQLSTATE[HY093]: Invalid parameter number: number of bound variables does not match number of tokens in ...

After research, I found this link: https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60515

... and therefore tried to change the query to

$sql=$pdo->prepare("SELECT `id` FROM `user` WHERE `username` = :username LIMIT 1");
$sql->execute(array(':username',$username));

But still with the same result. Does anybody see what is obviously wrong or why does this query not work when all others did?

Thank you very much in advance!

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This is not bug, you provide two parameters for only one placeholder.

$sql->execute(array(':username',$username));

should be

$sql->execute(array(':username' => $username));

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