Hey,

I'm using the C api, issuing a "SELECT" statement and then calling
mysql_store_result().

What id like to know is, if I keep the MYSQL_ROW structure returned from
mysql_fetch_row(), and then call mysql_fetch_row() again into a different
MYSQL_ROW structure -- is that first MYSQL_ROW structure still valid in 
memory?

Eg, could I do something like this (I dont want to, but its an easy
example..):

MYSQL_ROW row1, row2;
/* SELECT and mysql_store_result, result set is >= 2 rows */
row1 = mysql_fetch_row();
row2 = mysql_fetch_row();

And then use both row1 and row2 as valid rows..


Cheers,

-- 
-                 Lee H // anfl
-        I code, therefore I break things.

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