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maxdb_stmt_affected_rowsmaxdb_stmt::affected_rowsReturns the total number of rows changed, deleted, or inserted by the last executed statement DescriptionProcedural style
int maxdb_stmt_affected_rows
( resource
$stmt
)Object oriented style int$maxdb_stmt->affected_rows;
maxdb_stmt_affected_rows returns the number of rows affected by INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE query. If the last query was invalid or the number of rows can not determined, this function will return -1. Return ValuesAn integer greater than zero indicates the number of rows affected or retrieved. Zero indicates that no records where updated for an UPDATE/DELETE statement, no rows matched the WHERE clause in the query or that no query has yet been executed. -1 indicates that the query has returned an error or the number of rows can not determined. ExamplesExample #1 Object oriented style
<?php Example #2 Procedural style
<?php The above example will output something similar to: rows inserted: 4 See Also
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