For running simple queries you can use the methods
sql::Statement::execute(),
sql::Statement::executeQuery() and
sql::Statement::executeUpdate(). The
method sql::Statement::execute() should
be used if your query does not return a result set or if your
query returns more than one result set. See the
examples/ directory for more on this.
sql::mysql::MySQL_Driver *driver;
sql::Connection *con;
sql::Statement *stmt
driver = sql::mysql::get_mysql_driver_instance();
con = driver->connect("tcp://127.0.0.1:3306", "user", "password");
stmt = con->createStatement();
stmt->execute("USE " EXAMPLE_DB);
stmt->execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test");
stmt->execute("CREATE TABLE test(id INT, label CHAR(1))");
stmt->execute("INSERT INTO test(id, label) VALUES (1, 'a')");
delete stmt;
delete con;
Note that you have to free sql::Statement
and sql::Connection objects explicitly
using delete.

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