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mysql_stmt_affected_rows(3) MariaDB Connector/C mysql_stmt_affected_rows(3)

Name

mysql_stmt_affected_rows - Returns the number of affected rows from previous executed prepared statement

Synopsis

#include <mysql.h>
my_ulonglong mysql_stmt_affected_rows(MYSQL_STMT * stmt);
    

Description

Returns the number of affected rows by the last prepared statement associated with mysql, if the operation was an “upsert” (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE or REPLACE) statement, or -1 if the last prepared statement failed.

Parameter

stmt - a statement handle, which was previously allocated by [mysql_stmt_init()](mysql_stmt_init().]]

Notes

When using UPDATE, MariaDB will not update columns where the new value is the same as the old value. This creates the possibility that mysql_stmt_affected_rows() may not actually equal the number of rows matched, only the number of rows that were literally affected by the query.
The REPLACE statement first deletes the record with the same primary key and then inserts the new record. This function returns the number of deleted records in addition to the number of inserted records.

See Also

mysql_stmt_insert_id(3)
Version 3.2.2