mysql_stmt_store_result − Transfers a result set from a prepared statement
#include <mysql.h> int mysql_stmt_store_result(MYSQL_STMT * stmt);
You must call mysql_stmt_store_result() for every query that successfully produces a result set only if you want to buffer the complete result set by the client, so that the subsequent mysql_stmt_fetch(3) call returns buffered data.
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stmt − a statement handle, which was previously allocated by mysql_stmt_init(3). |
Returns zero on success, nonzero if an error occurred. ## Notes * You can detect whether the statement produced a result set by checking the return value of mysql_stmt_field_count(3) function.
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mysql_stmt_field_count(3) |
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mysql_stmt_fetch(3) |