MYSQL_RES *mysql_stmt_result_metadata(MYSQL_STMT
        *stmt)
      
Description
        If a statement passed to
        mysql_stmt_prepare() is one that
        produces a result set,
        mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
        returns the result set metadata in the form of a pointer to a
        MYSQL_RES structure that can be used to
        process the meta information such as total number of fields and
        individual field information. This result set pointer can be
        passed as an argument to any of the field-based API functions
        that process result set metadata, such as:
      
        The result set structure should be freed when you are done with
        it, which you can do by passing it to
        mysql_free_result(). This is
        similar to the way you free a result set obtained from a call to
        mysql_store_result().
      
        The result set returned by
        mysql_stmt_result_metadata()
        contains only metadata. It does not contain any row results. The
        rows are obtained by using the statement handle with
        mysql_stmt_fetch().
      
This function was added in MySQL 4.1.2.
Return Values
        A MYSQL_RES result structure.
        NULL if no meta information exists for the
        prepared query.
      
Errors
Out of memory.
An unknown error occurred.
Example
        For the usage of
        mysql_stmt_result_metadata(),
        refer to the Example from Section 17.6.7.11, “mysql_stmt_fetch()”.
      


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