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mysql_stmt_reset

Syntax

my_bool mysql_stmt_reset(MYSQL_STMT * stmt);
  • stmt - a statement handle, which was previously allocated by mysql_stmt_init(). Returns zero on success, nonzero if an error occurred.

Description

Resets a prepared statement on client and server to state after prepare.

mysql_stmt_reset() resets the statement on the server, unbuffered result sets and errors. Bindings and stored result sets will not be cleared. The latter one will be cleared when re-executing or closing the prepared statement.

To reprepare a prepared statement with another SQL statement use mysql_stmt_prepare().

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