MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 C API Developer Guide :: 5.4.57 mysql_query() (original) (raw)
Description
Executes the SQL statement pointed to by the null-terminated string stmt_str
. Normally, the string must consist of a single SQL statement without a terminating semicolon (;
) or \g
. If multiple-statement execution has been enabled, the string can contain several statements separated by semicolons. SeeSection 3.6.3, “Multiple Statement Execution Support”.
mysql_query() cannot be used for statements that contain binary data; you must usemysql_real_query() instead. (Binary data may contain the \0
character, which mysql_query() interprets as the end of the statement string.)
To determine whether a statement returns a result set, callmysql_field_count(). SeeSection 5.4.23, “mysql_field_count()”.
Return Values
Zero for success. Nonzero if an error occurred.