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mysql_real_query(3)	      MariaDB Connector/C	   mysql_real_query(3)

   Name
       mysql_real_query	- execute a statement (binary safe)

   Synopsis
	      #include <mysql.h>

	      int mysql_real_query(MYSQL * mysql,
				   const char *	query,
				   unsigned long length);

   Description
       mysql_real_query()  is the binary safe function for performing a	state-
       ment on the database server.

   Parameter
        mysql	-  a  mysql  handle,  which  was   previously	allocated   by
	 mysql_init(3) and connected by	mysql_real_connect(3).

        query - a string containing the statement to be performed.

        length	- length of the	string.

   Notes
        Contrary  to  the mysql_query(3) function, mysql_real_query is	binary
	 safe.

        To determine  if  mysql_real_query  returns  a	 result	 set  use  the
	 mysql_num_fields(3) function.

   Return value
       Returns zero on success,	otherwise non zero.

   See also
        mysql_query(3)

        mysql_num_fields(3)

        mysql_use_result(3)

        mysql_store_result(3)

Version	3.4						   mysql_real_query(3)

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