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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
bool mysqlQuery ( string callback_function, string query ) | bool mysqlQuery ( [[mysql]] object, string callback_function, string query ) | ||
===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''[[mysql]]''' : The [[mysql]] object returned by [[mysqlOpen]] | |||
*'''callback_function''' : The function that is called if the operation is done (please see below) | *'''callback_function''' : The function that is called if the operation is done (please see below) | ||
*'''query''' : The MySQL query that is sent | *'''query''' : The MySQL query that is sent | ||
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end | end | ||
<...> | <...> | ||
[[mysqlQuery]] ( "onMySQLResult", "SELECT `nickname`,`money`,`carid` FROM `rpg_players` WHERE `nickname` = 'ORLY'" ); | [[mysqlQuery]] ( my_mysql, "onMySQLResult", "SELECT `nickname`,`money`,`carid` FROM `rpg_players` WHERE `nickname` = 'ORLY'" ); |
Revision as of 11:57, 22 April 2006
Description
This functions queries the MySQL server through the MySQL connection that has been opened by mysqlOpen. The result of the query is then passed to the script by calling callback_function.
This function is provided by the ml_mysql module.
Use both mysqlGetField and mysqlCleanupResult to deal with the mysql_result object returned by this function.
Syntax
bool mysqlQuery ( mysql object, string callback_function, string query )
Required Arguments
- mysql : The mysql object returned by mysqlOpen
- callback_function : The function that is called if the operation is done (please see below)
- query : The MySQL query that is sent
Callback Arguments
Your callback function has to accept the following arguments:
- mysql_result rows : Returns the rows in a mysql_result array type
- int rows : Returns the amount of rows
Optional Arguments
None
Example
function onMySQLResult ( mysql_result, rows ) if ( rows > 0 ) -- we got a valid result, so let's process it -- we're only expecting 1 row to return (there shouldn't be any nick duplicates) player_nick = mysqlGetField ( mysql_result, 0, 0 ); player_money = mysqlGetField ( mysql_result, 0, 1 ); player_carid = mysqlGetField ( mysql_result, 0, 2 ); -- clean it up! mysqlCleanupResult ( mysql_result ); else -- no rows were returned end end <...> mysqlQuery ( my_mysql, "onMySQLResult", "SELECT `nickname`,`money`,`carid` FROM `rpg_players` WHERE `nickname` = 'ORLY'" );