"Tito Ciuro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 1 • Create the object using sqlite3_prepare_v2() or a related
> function. 2 • Bind values to host parameters using the
> sqlite3_bind_*() interfaces.
> 3 • Run the SQL by calling sqlite3_step() one or more times.
> 4 • Reset the statement using sqlite3_reset().
> 5 • Clear bindings using sqlite3_clear_bindings() then go back to step
> 2. Do this zero or more times.

This step is optional. You don't need to call sqlite3_clear_bindings. 
You might want to if most of your parameters are NULL, and you just bind 
a some of them.

> 6 • Destroy the object using sqlite3_finalize().
>
> If step 5 is incorrect, when should I be calling
> sqlite3_clear_bindings ()?

You don't have to, if you don't want to.

Igor Tandetnik



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