MYSQL_FIELD *mysql_fetch_field(MYSQL_RES
*result)
Description
Returns the definition of one column of a result set as a
MYSQL_FIELD structure. Call this function
repeatedly to retrieve information about all columns in the
result set. mysql_fetch_field() returns
NULL when no more fields are left.
mysql_fetch_field() is reset to return
information about the first field each time you execute a new
SELECT query. The field returned by
mysql_fetch_field() is also affected by
calls to mysql_field_seek().
If you've called mysql_query() to perform a
SELECT on a table but have not called
mysql_store_result(), MySQL returns the
default blob length (8KB) if you call
mysql_fetch_field() to ask for the length
of a BLOB field. (The 8KB size is chosen
because MySQL doesn't know the maximum length for the
BLOB. This should be made configurable
sometime.) Once you've retrieved the result set,
field->max_length contains the length of
the largest value for this column in the specific query.
Return Values
The MYSQL_FIELD structure for the current
column. NULL if no columns are left.
Errors
None.
Example
MYSQL_FIELD *field;
while((field = mysql_fetch_field(result)))
{
printf("field name %s\n", field->name);
}
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