maxdb_stmt_bind_result
stmt->bind_result
Binds variables to a prepared statement for result storage
Description
Procedural style:
boolmaxdb_stmt_bind_result
resourcestmt
mixedvar1
mixed...
Object oriented style (method):
stmt
bool
bind_result
mixedvar1
mixed...
maxdb_stmt_bind_result is used to associate (bind) columns in the result
set to variables. When maxdb_stmt_fetch is called to fetch data, the MaxDB
client/server protocol places the data for the bound columns into the specified variables
var1, ....
Note that all columns must be bound prior to calling maxdb_stmt_fetch.
Depending on column types bound variables can silently change to the corresponding PHP type.
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 maxdb_stmt_fetch is called.
Return values
&return.success;
See also
maxdb_stmt_bind_param,
maxdb_stmt_execute,
maxdb_stmt_fetch,
maxdb_prepare,
maxdb_stmt_prepare,
maxdb_stmt_init,
maxdb_stmt_errno,
maxdb_stmt_error
Example
Object oriented style
prepare("SELECT zip, name FROM hotel.city ORDER BY name")) {
$stmt->execute();
/* bind variables to prepared statement */
$stmt->bind_result($col1, $col2);
/* fetch values */
while ($stmt->fetch()) {
printf("%s %s\n", $col1, $col2);
}
/* close statement */
$stmt->close();
}
/* close connection */
$maxdb->close();
?>
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Procedural style
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The above examples would produce the following output: