mysql_query - executes a null terminated statement string
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#include <mysql.h>
int mysql_query(MYSQL * mysql,
const char * query);
Performs a statement pointed to by the null terminate string query
against the database. Contrary to mysql_real_query(3), mysql_query()
is not binary safe.
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- mysql - a mysql handle, which was previously allocated by
mysql_init(3) and connected by mysql_real_connect(3).
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- query -a null terminated string containing the statement to be
performed.
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- For executing multi statements the statements within the null terminated
string statements must be separated by a semicolon.
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- If your statement contains binary data you should use
mysql_real_query(3) or escape your data with
mysql_hex_string(3).
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- To determine if a statement returned a result set use the function
mysql_field_count(3).
Returns zero on success, non zero on failure.