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The older mysql extension has the CLIENT_FOUND_ROWS connection flag, but I couldn't find any equivalent for mysqli.

I have an update query and want to know how many rows its where clause matched, not how many were actually changed (as indicated by mysqli -> affected_rows).

The only way I've figured out so far is to parse mysqli -> info (which looks something like Rows matched: 40 Changed: 40 Warnings: 0) with a regex. But that seems hacky.

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I used the following code:

// Parse the digits from the info string that has the following format:
// Rows matched: 0 Changed: 0 Warnings: 0
preg_match_all('!d+!', $mysqli->info, $m);
return $m[0][0]; 

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