int mysql_stmt_store_result(MYSQL_STMT
          *stmt)
        
Description
          You must call mysql_stmt_store_result() for
          every statement that successfully produces a result set
          (SELECT, SHOW,
          DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN), and
          only if you want to buffer the complete result set by the
          client, so that the subsequent
          mysql_stmt_fetch() call returns buffered
          data.
        
          It is unnecessary to call
          mysql_stmt_store_result() for other
          statements, but if you do, it does not harm or cause any
          notable performance problem. You can detect whether the
          statement produced a result set by checking if
          mysql_stmt_result_metadata() returns
          NULL. For more information, refer to
          Sección 24.2.7.22, “mysql_stmt_result_metadata()”.
        
          Note: MySQL doesn't by
          default calculate
          MYSQL_FIELD->max_length for all columns
          in mysql_stmt_store_result() because
          calculating this would slow down
          mysql_stmt_store_result() considerably and
          most applications doesn't need max_length.
          If you want max_length to be updated, you
          can call mysql_stmt_attr_set(MYSQL_STMT,
          STMT_ATTR_UPDATE_MAX_LENGTH, &flag) to enable
          this. See Sección 24.2.7.3, “mysql_stmt_attr_set()”.
        
This function was added in MySQL 4.1.0.
Return Values
Zero if the results are buffered successfully. Non-zero if an error occurred.
Errors
              CR_COMMANDS_OUT_OF_SYNC
            
Commands were executed in an improper order.
              CR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
            
Out of memory.
              CR_SERVER_GONE_ERROR
            
The MySQL server has gone away.
              CR_SERVER_LOST
            
The connection to the server was lost during the query.
              CR_UNKNOWN_ERROR
            
An unknown error occurred.
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