- 22.9.7.1.
mysql_stmt_affected_rows()
- 22.9.7.2.
mysql_stmt_attr_get()
- 22.9.7.3.
mysql_stmt_attr_set()
- 22.9.7.4.
mysql_stmt_bind_param()
- 22.9.7.5.
mysql_stmt_bind_result()
- 22.9.7.6.
mysql_stmt_close()
- 22.9.7.7.
mysql_stmt_data_seek()
- 22.9.7.8.
mysql_stmt_errno()
- 22.9.7.9.
mysql_stmt_error()
- 22.9.7.10.
mysql_stmt_execute()
- 22.9.7.11.
mysql_stmt_fetch()
- 22.9.7.12.
mysql_stmt_fetch_column()
- 22.9.7.13.
mysql_stmt_field_count()
- 22.9.7.14.
mysql_stmt_free_result()
- 22.9.7.15.
mysql_stmt_init()
- 22.9.7.16.
mysql_stmt_insert_id()
- 22.9.7.17.
mysql_stmt_next_result()
- 22.9.7.18.
mysql_stmt_num_rows()
- 22.9.7.19.
mysql_stmt_param_count()
- 22.9.7.20.
mysql_stmt_param_metadata()
- 22.9.7.21.
mysql_stmt_prepare()
- 22.9.7.22.
mysql_stmt_reset()
- 22.9.7.23.
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
- 22.9.7.24.
mysql_stmt_row_seek()
- 22.9.7.25.
mysql_stmt_row_tell()
- 22.9.7.26.
mysql_stmt_send_long_data()
- 22.9.7.27.
mysql_stmt_sqlstate()
- 22.9.7.28.
mysql_stmt_store_result()
To prepare and execute queries, use the functions described in detail in the following sections.
All functions that operate with a MYSQL_STMT
structure begin with the prefix mysql_stmt_
.
To create a MYSQL_STMT
handle, use the
mysql_stmt_init()
function.