Executes a prepared query. The body of the message must be:
<id><n><value_1>....<value_n><consistency>
where:
- <id> is the prepared query ID. It's the [short bytes] returned as a
response to a PREPARE message.
- <n> is a short indicating the number of following values.
- <value_1>...<value_n> are the bytes to use for bound variables in the
prepared query.
- <consistency> is the consistency level for the operation.
Note that the consistency is ignored by some (prepared) queries (USE, CREATE,
ALTER, TRUNCATE, ...).
The response from the server will be a RESULT message.
4.1.6. EXECUTE
Executes a prepared query. The body of the message must be: <id><n><value_1>....<value_n><consistency> where: - <id> is the prepared query ID. It's the [short bytes] returned as a response to a PREPARE message. - <n> is a short indicating the number of following values. - <value_1>...<value_n> are the bytes to use for bound variables in the prepared query. - <consistency> is the consistency level for the operation.
Note that the consistency is ignored by some (prepared) queries (USE, CREATE, ALTER, TRUNCATE, ...).
The response from the server will be a RESULT message.