The mysqli_stmt class

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

Introduction

Represents a prepared statement.

Class synopsis

class mysqli_stmt {
/* Properties */
public int|string $affected_rows;
public int|string $insert_id;
public int|string $num_rows;
public int $param_count;
public int $field_count;
public int $errno;
public string $error;
public array $error_list;
public string $sqlstate;
public int $id;
/* Methods */
public __construct(mysqli $mysql, ?string $query = null)
public attr_get(int $attribute): int
public attr_set(int $attribute, int $value): bool
public bind_param(string $types, mixed &$var, mixed &...$vars): bool
public bind_result(mixed &$var, mixed &...$vars): bool
public close(): bool
public data_seek(int $offset): void
public execute(?array $params = null): bool
public fetch(): ?bool
public free_result(): void
public get_result(): mysqli_result|false
public more_results(): bool
public next_result(): bool
public num_rows(): int|string
public prepare(string $query): bool
public reset(): bool
public send_long_data(int $param_num, string $data): bool
public store_result(): bool
}

Properties

id

Stores the statement ID.

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