MYSQL_RES *
mysql_stmt_result_metadata(MYSQL_STMT *stmt)
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
is used to obtain result set metadata for a prepared
statement. Its use requires that the statement when executed
by mysql_stmt_execute()
does
produce a result set.
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
may be called after preparing the statement with
mysql_stmt_prepare()
and
before closing the statement handler. The result set metadata
returned by
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
is in the form of a pointer to a MYSQL_RES
structure that can be used to process the meta information
such as number of fields and individual field information.
This result set pointer can be passed as an argument to any of
the field-based API functions that process result set
metadata, such as:
If the client has suppressed metadata (as described in
Section 3.6.7, “Optional Result Set Metadata”), the
MYSQL_RES
structure has the field count
filled in but is no field information.
When you are done with the metadata result set structure, free
it by passing it to
mysql_free_result()
. This is
similar to the way you free a result set structure obtained
from a call to
mysql_store_result()
.
If you call
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
after mysql_stmt_prepare()
but
before mysql_stmt_execute()
,
the column types in the metadata are as determined by the
optimizer. If you call
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
after mysql_stmt_execute()
,
the column types in the metadata are as actually present in
the result set. In most cases, these should be the same.
If the executed statement is a CALL
statement, it may produce multiple result sets. In this case,
do not call
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
immediately after
mysql_stmt_prepare()
. Instead,
check the metadata for each result set separately after
calling mysql_stmt_execute()
.
For an example of this technique, see
Section 3.6.5, “Prepared CALL Statement Support”.
The result set returned by
mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
contains only metadata. It does not contain any row results.
To obtain the row results, use the statement handler with
mysql_stmt_fetch()
after
executing the statement with
mysql_stmt_execute()
, as
usual.
A MYSQL_RES
result structure.
NULL
if no meta information exists for the
prepared statement.
-
Out of memory.
-
An unknown error occurred.
See the Example in Section 6.4.12, “mysql_stmt_fetch()”.