sqlite_unbuffered_querySQLiteDatabase->unbufferedQueryExecute a query that does not prefetch and buffer all data
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resourcesqlite_unbuffered_queryresourcedbhandlestringqueryintresult_typeSQLITE_BOTHstringerror_msgresourcesqlite_unbuffered_querystringqueryresourcedbhandleintresult_typeSQLITE_BOTHstringerror_msgObject oriented style (method):SQLiteDatabaseSQLiteUnbufferedunbufferedQuerystringqueryintresult_typeSQLITE_BOTHstringerror_msgsqlite_unbuffered_query is identical to
sqlite_query except that the result that is returned
is a sequential forward-only result set that can only be used to read
each row, one after the other.
This function is ideal for generating things such as HTML tables where
you only need to process one row at a time and don't need to randomly
access the row data.
Functions such as sqlite_seek,
sqlite_rewind, sqlite_next,
sqlite_current, and
sqlite_num_rows do not work on result handles
returned from sqlite_unbuffered_query.
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dbhandle
The SQLite Database resource; returned from
sqlite_open when used procedurally. This parameter
is not required when using the object-oriented method.
query
The query to be executed.
Data inside the query should be properly escaped.
result_type
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error_msg
The specified variable will be filled if an error occurs. This is
specially important because SQL syntax errors can't be fetched using
the sqlite_last_error function.
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Returns a result handle&return.falseforfailure;.
sqlite_unbuffered_query returns a sequential
forward-only result set that can only be used to read each row, one after
the other.
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&Version;&Description;5.1.0
Added the error_msg parameter
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sqlite_query