sqlite3_blob_reopen

Move an existing blob handle to point to a different row of the same database table.

If an error occurs, or if the specified row does not exist or does not contain a blob or text value, then an error code is returned and the database handle error code and message set. If this happens, then all subsequent calls to sqlite3_blob_xxx() functions (except blob_close()) immediately return SQLITE_ABORT.

sqlite3_blob_reopen()

Move an existing blob handle to point to a different row of the same database table.

If an error occurs, or if the specified row does not exist or does not contain a blob or text value, then an error code is returned and the database handle error code and message set. If this happens, then all subsequent calls to sqlite3_blob_xxx() functions (except blob_close()) immediately return SQLITE_ABORT.

sqlite3_blob_reopen()

Move an existing blob handle to point to a different row of the same database table.

If an error occurs, or if the specified row does not exist or does not contain a blob or text value, then an error code is returned and the database handle error code and message set. If this happens, then all subsequent calls to sqlite3_blob_xxx() functions (except blob_close()) immediately return SQLITE_ABORT.

sqlite3_blob_reopen()

Move an existing blob handle to point to a different row of the same database table.

If an error occurs, or if the specified row does not exist or does not contain a blob or text value, then an error code is returned and the database handle error code and message set. If this happens, then all subsequent calls to sqlite3_blob_xxx() functions (except blob_close()) immediately return SQLITE_ABORT.

sqlite3_blob_reopen()

Move an existing blob handle to point to a different row of the same database table.

If an error occurs, or if the specified row does not exist or does not contain a blob or text value, then an error code is returned and the database handle error code and message set. If this happens, then all subsequent calls to sqlite3_blob_xxx() functions (except blob_close()) immediately return SQLITE_ABORT.

sqlite3_blob_reopen()