Difference between revisions of "CURSORNAME()"
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set gateway to "ora@sales:scott/tiger" | set gateway to "ora@sales:scott/tiger" | ||
exec sql | exec sql | ||
− | declare employees cursor for | + | declare employees cursor for |
− | select empno, ename, job | + | select empno, ename, job |
− | from emp | + | from emp |
− | order by deptno; | + | order by deptno; |
exec sql | exec sql | ||
− | open employees; | + | open employees; |
? cursorname() | ? cursorname() | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 3 June 2009
Class
Data Connectivity
Purpose
Function to return the name of the cursor open in a workarea with an active gateway
Syntax
CURSORNAME([<workarea | alias>])
See Also
CLOSE, DECLARE CURSOR, DROP CURSOR, FETCH, FINDCURSOR(), GATEWAY(), OPEN
Description
The CURSORNAME() function returns the cursor name corresponding to the workarea specified by <workarea | alias>. If there is no cursor open, or no gateway active in the specified workarea then an empty string is returned. If no <workarea | alias> is specified then the CURSORNAME() function defaults to the current workarea.
Example
set gateway to "ora@sales:scott/tiger" exec sql declare employees cursor for select empno, ename, job from emp order by deptno; exec sql open employees; ? cursorname() EMPLOYEES
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer