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Prepared Statement Object

typedef struct sqlite3_stmt sqlite3_stmt;

An instance of this object represents a single SQL statement that has been compiled into binary form and is ready to be evaluated.

Think of each SQL statement as a separate computer program. The original SQL text is source code. A prepared statement object is the compiled object code. All SQL must be converted into a prepared statement before it can be run.

The life-cycle of a prepared statement object usually goes like this:

  1. Create the prepared statement object using sqlite3_prepare_v2().
  2. Bind values to parameters using the sqlite3_bind_*() interfaces.
  3. Run the SQL by calling sqlite3_step() one or more times.
  4. Reset the prepared statement using sqlite3_reset() then go back to step 2. Do this zero or more times.
  5. Destroy the object using sqlite3_finalize().

Constructors: sqlite3_prepare(), sqlite3_prepare16(), sqlite3_prepare16_v2(), sqlite3_prepare_v2()

Destructor: sqlite3_finalize()

See also lists of Objects, Constants, and Functions.

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https://sqlite.org/c3ref/stmt.html