mysql_stmt_fetch
Syntax
int mysql_stmt_fetch(MYSQL_STMT * stmt);
stmt
- a statement handle, which was previously allocated by mysql_stmt_init().
Description
Fetch the result from a prepared statement into the buffer bound by mysql_stmt_bind_result(). Returns 0
for success, MYSQL_NO_DATA
if the end of the result set has been reached, or MYSQL_DATA_TRUNCATED
if one or more values are truncated.
Note that all columns must be bound by the application before calling mysql_stmt_fetch().
Data are transferred unbuffered without calling mysql_stmt_store_result() which can decrease performance (but reduces memory cost).
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