Keep in mind that mysqli::reap_async_query only returns mysqli_result on queries like SELECT. For queries where you may be interested in things like affected_rows or insert_id, you can't work off of the result of mysqli::reap_async_query as the example in mysqli::poll leads you to believe. For INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE queries, the data corresponding to the query can be accessed through the associated key to the first array in the mysqli::poll function.
So instead of
<?php
foreach ($links as $link) {
if ($result = $link->reap_async_query()) {
print_r($result->fetch_row());
mysqli_free_result($result);
$processed++;
}
}
?>
The data is accessible via:
<?php
foreach ($links as $link) {
if ($result = $link->reap_async_query()) {
//This works for SELECT
if(is_object($result)){
print_r($result->fetch_row());
mysqli_free_result($result);
}
//This works for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE
else {
print_r($link);
}
$processed++;
}
}
?>
mysqli::reap_async_query
mysqli_reap_async_query
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0)
mysqli::reap_async_query -- mysqli_reap_async_query — Get result from async query
Descrição
Estilo orientado à objeto
Estilo procedural
Aviso
Esta função não está documentada; somente a lista de argumentos está disponível.
Get result from async query. Available only with mysqlnd.
Parâmetros
-
link -
Procedural style only: A link identifier returned by mysqli_connect() or mysqli_init()
Valor Retornado
Returns mysqli_result in success, FALSE otherwise.
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3 years ago
