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{{Notice|This function is provided by the official [[MariaDB]] plugin.}}
{{Notice|This function is provided by the official [[MariaDB]] plugin.}}


{{FuncDescription|Executes a query in different parallel threads. Execution of order can not be guaranteed.}}
{{FuncDescription|Executes a query in different parallel threads. Execution of order can not be guaranteed. Better use [[mariadb_query]] if you are unsure about it.}}


{{FuncSyntax|mariadb_async_query(handle, query_str [, callback_func, callback_args...])}}
{{FuncSyntax|mariadb_async_query(handle, query_str [, callback_func, callback_args...])}}
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{{FuncParamOptional|callback_args|Multiple arguments to pass to the callback_func.}}
{{FuncParamOptional|callback_args|Multiple arguments to pass to the callback_func.}}


{{FuncReturnValue|__EDIT_ME__}}
{{FuncReturnValue|Returns '''true''' if the query was successfully queued.}}


== Example ==
== Example ==

Revision as of 10:46, 27 October 2019

mariadb async query

Type: Function
Context: Server
Introduced: v1.0

NOTICE

This function is provided by the official MariaDB plugin.

Description

Executes a query in different parallel threads. Execution of order can not be guaranteed. Better use mariadb_query if you are unsure about it.

Syntax

mariadb_async_query(handle, query_str [, callback_func, callback_args...])

Parameters

  • handle
    Connection handle.
  • query_str
    The query to be executed.
  • callback_func (optional)
    The function that will be called when the query was executed.
  • callback_args (optional)
    Multiple arguments to pass to the callback_func.

Return Value

  • Returns true if the query was successfully queued.

Example

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See also

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