The MySQLi_STMT class

Introduction

Represents a prepared statement.

Class synopsis

MySQLi_STMT
MySQLi_STMT {
/* Properties */
int $affected_rows;
int $errno;
string $error;
int $field_count;
int $insert_id;
int $num_rows;
int $param_count;
string $sqlstate;
/* Methods */
int mysqli_stmt_affected_rows ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
int mysqli_stmt_attr_get ( mysqli_stmt $stmt , int $attr )
bool mysqli_stmt_attr_set ( mysqli_stmt $stmt , int $attr , int $mode )
bool mysqli_stmt::bind_param ( string $types , mixed &$var1 [, mixed &$... ] )
bool mysqli_stmt::bind_result ( mixed &$var1 [, mixed &$... ] )
bool mysqli_stmt::close ( void )
void mysqli_stmt::data_seek ( int $offset )
int mysqli_stmt_errno ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
string mysqli_stmt_error ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
bool mysqli_stmt::execute ( void )
bool mysqli_stmt::fetch ( void )
int mysqli_stmt_field_count ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
object mysqli_stmt::get_warnings ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
mixed mysqli_stmt_insert_id ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
int mysqli_stmt_num_rows ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
int mysqli_stmt_param_count ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
mixed mysqli_stmt::prepare ( string $query )
bool mysqli_stmt::reset ( void )
mysqli_result mysqli_stmt::result_metadata ( void )
bool mysqli_stmt::send_long_data ( int $param_nr , string $data )
string mysqli_stmt_sqlstate ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
}

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