MySQL 5.7 C API Developer Guide
int
mysql_set_server_option(MYSQL *mysql, enum
enum_mysql_set_option option)
Enables or disables an option for the connection.
option can have one of the following
values.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
MYSQL_OPTION_MULTI_STATEMENTS_ON |
Enable multiple-statement support |
MYSQL_OPTION_MULTI_STATEMENTS_OFF |
Disable multiple-statement support |
If you enable multiple-statement support, you should retrieve
results from calls to
mysql_real_query() or
mysql_query() by using a loop
that calls mysql_next_result()
to determine whether there are more results. For an example,
see Section 3.6.2, “Multiple Statement Execution Support”.
Enabling multiple-statement support with
MYSQL_OPTION_MULTI_STATEMENTS_ON does not
have quite the same effect as enabling it by passing the
CLIENT_MULTI_STATEMENTS flag to
mysql_real_connect():
CLIENT_MULTI_STATEMENTS also enables
CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS. If you are using the
CALL SQL statement in your
programs, multiple-result support must be enabled; this means
that MYSQL_OPTION_MULTI_STATEMENTS_ON by
itself is insufficient to permit the use of
CALL.
Commands were executed in an improper order.
The MySQL server has gone away.
The connection to the server was lost during the query.
The server did not support
mysql_set_server_option()
(which is the case that the server is older than 4.1.1) or
the server did not support the option one tried to set.