MYSQL_ROW mysql_fetch_row(MYSQL_RES
          *result)
        
Description
          Retrieves the next row of a result set. When used after
          mysql_store_result(),
          mysql_fetch_row() returns
          NULL when there are no more rows to
          retrieve. When used after
          mysql_use_result(),
          mysql_fetch_row() returns
          NULL when there are no more rows to
          retrieve or if an error occurred.
        
          The number of values in the row is given by
          mysql_num_fields(result). If
          row holds the return value from a call to
          mysql_fetch_row(), pointers to the values
          are accessed as row[0] to
          row[mysql_num_fields(result)-1].
          NULL values in the row are indicated by
          NULL pointers.
        
          The lengths of the field values in the row may be obtained by
          calling mysql_fetch_lengths(). Empty fields
          and fields containing NULL both have length
          0; you can distinguish these by checking the pointer for the
          field value. If the pointer is NULL, the
          field is NULL; otherwise, the field is
          empty.
        
Return Values
          A MYSQL_ROW structure for the next row.
          NULL if there are no more rows to retrieve
          or if an error occurred.
        
Errors
          Note that error is not reset between calls to
          mysql_fetch_row()
        
              CR_SERVER_LOST
            
The connection to the server was lost during the query.
              CR_UNKNOWN_ERROR
            
An unknown error occurred.
Example
MYSQL_ROW row;
unsigned int num_fields;
unsigned int i;
num_fields = mysql_num_fields(result);
while ((row = mysql_fetch_row(result)))
{
   unsigned long *lengths;
   lengths = mysql_fetch_lengths(result);
   for(i = 0; i < num_fields; i++)
   {
       printf("[%.*s] ", (int) lengths[i], row[i] ? row[i] : "NULL");
   }
   printf("\n");
}
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