Sorry to all,
I found that these API are renamed in next release of 4.1.2 (not yet released) from the URL: http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News-4.1.2.html
That's correct. The information is also at:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/C_API_Prepared_statement_functions.html
4.1.2 has not been issued as a release, but you can get it from the 4.1 BitKeeper tree using the instructions here:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_source_tree.html
But i could not able to use properly the existing prepared statements API, When I use it it'll excute the statements as such and made updation too in the database but atlast it'll reset the MySQL server 5.0.0. .... in Windows 2000 SP 4 platform...
I could not find out the reason why it is happened???
It happened because the prepared statement API is new and still under very active development. As the manual states:
Note: The API for prepared statements is still subject to revision. This information is provided for early adopters, but please be aware that the API may change.
We apologize for the inconvenience, but this is the nature of the situation. The note above appears in the manual at:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/C_API_Prepared_statement_datatypes.html http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/C_API_Prepared_statement_function_overview.html http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/C_API_Prepared_statement_functions.html
since i struggle with these API for the past 1 months I have cleary set the Log files and watch it too...
any boy help me...
thanks...
Arun.
--- Arunachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi,> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/mysql_stmt_execute.html
I am really astonishing when I see the sample program on the URL:
I am using MySQL 5.0.0 alpha Windows 2000 SP 4 VC++ 6.0
I found that the C API changes as mysql_prepare() ---> mysql_stmt_prepare() mysql_bind_param() ---> mysql_stmt_bind_param() mysql_execute() ---> mysql_stmt_execute() and new API mysql_stmt_init()
I just want to know these changes are implemented in which version of MySQL ???????.
Today I have downloded MySQL 5.0.0 and verify that it don't have these statements in libmysql.lib.
Please inform me which version implements these C API'S ?????? I'm much in need of these API's
Thanks
Arun.
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