MYSQL_ROW_OFFSET
mysql_row_seek(MYSQL_RES *result,
MYSQL_ROW_OFFSET offset)
Sets the row cursor to an arbitrary row in a query result set.
The offset
value is a row offset, typically
a value returned from
mysql_row_tell()
or from
mysql_row_seek()
. This value
is not a row number; to seek to a row within a result set by
number, use mysql_data_seek()
instead.
This function requires that the result set structure contains
the entire result of the query, so
mysql_row_seek()
may be used
only in conjunction with
mysql_store_result()
, not with
mysql_use_result()
.
The previous value of the row cursor. This value may be passed
to a subsequent call to
mysql_row_seek()
.