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name = MTA MySQL | | name = MTA MySQL | |
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Module info | |
Name | MTA MySQL |
Version | 0.1 |
Author | Alberto Alonso (ryden) |
Module website | Not available |
Download link | Here |
License | BSD |
Written in | {{{written_in}}} |
Operating system | {{{operating_system}}} |
Compatible with | {{{compatible_with}}} |
MTA MySQL is an alternative to the default ml_mysql module provided by the MTA team. It is available for Windows and GNU/Linux and provides the source code.
Installation
Windows
Uncompress the file mta_mysql.dll into your C:\Program files\MTA San Andreas\server\mods\deathmatch\modules\ directory and the file libmysql.dll into your C:\Program files\MTA San Andreas\server\ directory.
Then, add the following line in mtaserver.conf:
<module file="mta_mysql.dll" />
GNU/Linux
Uncompress the file mta_mysql.so in the mods/deathmatch/modules/ directory.
Then, add the following line in mtaserver.conf:
<module file="mta_mysql.so" />
Handler functions
- mysql_connect
- mysql_close
- mysql_errno
- mysql_error
- mysql_ping
- mysql_select_db
- mysql_escape_string
- mysql_affected_rows
- mysql_change_user
- mysql_get_character_set_info
- mysql_get_client_info
- mysql_get_client_version
- mysql_get_host_info
- mysql_get_proto_info
- mysql_get_server_info
- mysql_get_server_version
- mysql_hex_string
- mysql_info
- mysql_insert_id
- mysql_query
- mysql_unbuffered_query
- mysql_set_character_set
- mysql_stat
- mysql_warning_count