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0 Command: sqlite3_bind_parameter_name | Section: 3 | Source: NetBSD | File: sqlite3_bind_parameter_name.3
SQLITE3_BIND_PARAMETER_NAME(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual NAME sqlite3_bind_parameter_name - Name Of A Host Parameter SYNOPSIS const char * sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(sqlite3_stmt*, int); DESCRIPTION The sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(P,N) interface returns the name of the N- th SQL parameter in the prepared statement P. SQL parameters of the form "?NNN" or ":AAA" or "@AAA" or "$AAA" have a name which is the string "?NNN" or ":AAA" or "@AAA" or "$AAA" respectively. In other words, the initial ":" or "$" or "@" or "?" is included as part of the name. Parameters of the form "?" without a following integer have no name and are referred to as "nameless" or "anonymous parameters". The first host parameter has an index of 1, not 0. If the value N is out of range or if the N-th parameter is nameless, then NULL is returned. The returned string is always in UTF-8 encoding even if the named parameter was originally specified as UTF-16 in sqlite3_prepare16(), sqlite3_prepare16_v2(), or sqlite3_prepare16_v3(). SEE ALSO sqlite3_stmt(3), sqlite3_bind_blob(3), sqlite3_bind_parameter_count(3), sqlite3_bind_parameter_index(3), sqlite3_prepare(3) FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 December 19, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8

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