mysql_stmt_send_long_data(3) MariaDB Connector/C mysql_stmt_send_long_data(3)

mysql_stmt_send_long_data - Sends data in chunks

#include <mysql.h>
my_bool mysql_stmt_send_long_data(MYSQL_STMT * stmt,
                                  unsigned int,
                                  const char * data,
                                  unsigned long);

Allows sending parameter data to the server in pieces (or chunks), e.g. if the size of a blob exceeds the size of max_allowed_packet size. This function can be called multiple times to send the parts of a character or binary data value for a column, which must be one of the TEXT or BLOB datatypes.

stmt - a statement handle, which was previously allocated by mysql_stmt_init(3).
param_no - indicates which parameter to associate the data with. Parameters are numbered beginning with 0.
data - a buffer containing the data to send.
long - size of the data buffer.

Returns zero on success, nonzero if an error occurred.

mysql_stmt_send_long_data() must be called before mysql_stmt_execute(3).
bound variables for this column will be ignored when calling mysql_stmt_execute(3).

mysql_stmt_execute(3).
Version 3.4