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mysql_fetch_row(3)	      MariaDB Connector/C	    mysql_fetch_row(3)

   Name
       mysql_fetch_row - fetches row of	data from result set

   Synopsis
	      #include <mysql.h>

	      MYSQL_ROW	mysql_fetch_row(MYSQL_RES * result);

   Description
       Fetches	one row	of data	from the result	set and	returns	it as an array
       of char pointers	(MYSQL_ROW), where each	column is stored in an	offset
       starting	from 0 (zero).	Each subsequent	call to	this function will re-
       turn  the  next row within the result set, or NULL if there are no more
       rows.

   Parameter
        result	- a result set identifier returned by mysql_store_result(3) or
	 mysql_use_result(3).

   Notes
        If a column contains a	NULL value the corresponding char pointer will
	 be set	to NULL.

        Memory	 associated  to	 MYSQL_ROW  will   be	freed	when   calling
	 mysql_free_result(3) function.

   Return value
       A  MYSQL_ROW  structure	(array of character pointers) representing the
       data of the current row.	 If there are no more rows available  NULLwill
       be returned.

   See also
        mysql_use_result(3)

        mysql_store_result(3)

Version	3.4						    mysql_fetch_row(3)

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