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mysql - PHP/PDO: Prepared statements don't work when creating a table?

When I am using a PDO prepared statement, and use it to plug in a table name to the query it fails, a quick example:

$stmt = $dbh->prepare("CREATE TABLE ? (id foo, int bar,...)");
$stmt->execute(Array('table_foobar'));

All it does is replaces ? with 'table_foobar', the single quotes don't allow creation of the table for me!

I end up needing to do a sprintf on TOP of the prepared statement to add in a predefined table name.

What on earth am I missing here?

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I can find nothing clear in the manual, but looking at the User Contributed Notes, the use of parameters is intended for actual values only, not table names, field names etc.

Normal string concatenation should (and can) be used.

$tablename = "tablename";
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("CREATE TABLE `$tablename` (id foo, int bar,...)");

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