| SQLITE3_DATA_COUNT(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE3_DATA_COUNT(3) |
sqlite3_data_count —
number of columns in a result set
#include
<sqlite3.h>
int
sqlite3_data_count(sqlite3_stmt
*pStmt);
The sqlite3_data_count(P) interface returns the number of columns in the current row of the result set of prepared statement P. If prepared statement P does not have results ready to return (via calls to the sqlite3_column() family of interfaces) then sqlite3_data_count(P) returns 0. The sqlite3_data_count(P) routine also returns 0 if P is a NULL pointer. The sqlite3_data_count(P) routine returns 0 if the previous call to sqlite3_step(P) returned SQLITE_DONE. The sqlite3_data_count(P) will return non-zero if previous call to sqlite3_step(P) returned SQLITE_ROW, except in the case of the PRAGMA incremental_vacuum where it always returns zero since each step of that multi-step pragma returns 0 columns of data.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 4988.
SQLITE_API int sqlite3_data_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
sqlite3_column_blob(3), sqlite3_column_count(3), sqlite3_step(3), sqlite3_stmt(3), SQLITE_OK(3)
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |