mysql_stmt_next_result − prepares next result set of a prepared statement
#include <mysql.h> int mysql_stmt_next_result(MYSQL_STMT * stmt);
Prepares next result set from a previous call to mysql_stmt_execute(3) which can be retrieved by mysql_stmt_store_result(3).
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stmt − a statement handle, which was previously allocated by [mysql_stmt_init()](mysql_stmt_init().]] |
Returns zero on success, nonzero if an error occurred.
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The function mysql_stmt_more_results(3) indicates if further result sets are available. | ||
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If the execution of a stored procedure produced multiple result sets the return value of mysql_stmt_errno(3)/error() might change and there will be no result set available. |
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mysql_stmt_execute(3) |
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mysql_stmt_more_results(3) |