mysql_prepare()
mysql_param_count()
mysql_prepare_result()
mysql_bind_param()
mysql_execute()
mysql_stmt_affected_rows()
mysql_bind_result()
mysql_stmt_store_result()
mysql_stmt_data_seek()
mysql_stmt_row_seek()
mysql_stmt_row_tell()
mysql_stmt_num_rows()
mysql_fetch()
mysql_send_long_data()
mysql_stmt_close()
mysql_stmt_errno()
mysql_stmt_error()
mysql_stmt_sqlstate()
mysql_stmt_row_seek()
MYSQL_ROW_OFFSET mysql_stmt_row_seek(MYSQL_STMT *stmt, MYSQL_ROW_OFFSET offset)
Sets the row cursor to an arbitrary row in a statement result set.
The offset
value is a row offset that should be a value returned
from mysql_stmt_row_tell()
or from mysql_stmt_row_seek()
.
This value is not a row number; if you want to seek to a row within a
result set by number, use mysql_stmt_data_seek()
instead.
This function requires that the result set structure contains the entire
result of the query, so mysql_stmt_row_seek()
may be used only
in conjunction with mysql_stmt_store_result()
.
The previous value of the row cursor. This value may be passed to a
subsequent call to mysql_stmt_row_seek()
.
None.