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It is possible for
mysql_store_result()
to return
NULL
following a successful call to
mysql_query()
. When this
happens, it means one of the following conditions occurred:
You can always check whether the statement should have produced
a nonempty result by calling
mysql_field_count()
. If
mysql_field_count()
returns
zero, the result is empty and the last query was a statement
that does not return values (for example, an
INSERT
or a
DELETE
). If
mysql_field_count()
returns a
nonzero value, the statement should have produced a nonempty
result. See the description of the
mysql_field_count()
function for
an example.
You can test for an error by calling
mysql_error()
or
mysql_errno()
.
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