my_bool mysql_stmt_bind_result(MYSQL_STMT *stmt,
MYSQL_BIND *bind)
Description
mysql_stmt_bind_result() is used to associate
(that is, bind) output columns in the result set to data buffers
and length buffers. When mysql_stmt_fetch()
is called to fetch data, the MySQL client/server protocol places
the data for the bound columns into the specified buffers.
All columns must be bound to buffers prior to calling
mysql_stmt_fetch(). bind
is the address of an array of MYSQL_BIND
structures. The client library expects the array to contain one
element for each column of the result set. If you do not bind
columns to MYSQL_BIND structures,
mysql_stmt_fetch() simply ignores the data
fetch. The buffers should be large enough to hold the data
values, because the protocol doesn't return data values in
chunks.
A column can be bound or rebound at any time, even after a
result set has been partially retrieved. The new binding takes
effect the next time mysql_stmt_fetch() is
called. Suppose that an application binds the columns in a
result set and calls mysql_stmt_fetch(). The
client/server protocol returns data in the bound buffers. Then
suppose that the application binds the columns to a different
set of buffers. The protocol places data into the newly bound
buffers when the next call to
mysql_stmt_fetch() occurs.
To bind a column, an application calls
mysql_stmt_bind_result() and passes the type,
address, and length of the output buffer into which the value
should be stored.
Section 24.2.5, “C API Prepared Statement Data types”, describes
the members of each MYSQL_BIND element and
how they should be set to receive output values.
Return Values
Zero if the bind operation was successful. Non-zero if an error occurred.
Errors
CR_UNSUPPORTED_PARAM_TYPE
The conversion is not supported. Possibly the
buffer_type value is illegal or is not
one of the supported types.
CR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Out of memory.
CR_UNKNOWN_ERROR
An unknown error occurred.
Example
For the usage of mysql_stmt_bind_result(),
refer to the Example from Section 24.2.7.11, “mysql_stmt_fetch()”.

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