mysql_send_query
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Syntax
int mysql_send_query(MYSQL * mysql, const char * query, unsigned long length);
mysql
- a mysql handle, which was previously allocated by mysql_init() or mysql_real_connect().query
- the query to execute.length
- length ofquery
.
Returns zero on success, otherwise non-zero.
Description
mysql_send_query()
executes a SQL statement without waiting for the result. The main purpose of this function is to perform batch execution of DML statements.
Each successful call to
mysql_send_query()
must be followed by a call to mysql_read_query_result(). Multiple calls to mysql_send_query()
can be made before the calls to mysql_read_query_result() are done.
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