Difference between revisions of "SETRESULTSET()"
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Revision as of 11:09, 3 June 2009
Class
SQL Applications
Purpose
Function to mark an SQL cursor as a resultset
Syntax
SETRESULTSET(<expN>|<expC>)
See Also
CLEARRESULTSET(), GETRESULTSET(), SQL SELECT
Description
The SETRESULTSET() function marks an SQL cursor as a resultset. Any previous SQL cursor marker is cleared. The workarea number or alias name of the cursor should be specified in <expN> or <expC> respectively. The SETRESULTSET() function is particularly used in returning a resultset from a stored procedure in SQL client/server applications.
The GETRESULTSET() function can be used to return the workarea number of an SQL cursor marked as a resultset by SETRESULTSET(). The resultset marker can be cleared from an SQL cursor using the CLEARRESULTSET() function.
Example
function GetExampleCursor lparameters lcAccountNo select * from example where account_no = lcAccountNo into cursor curExample return setresultset("curExample") open database southwind GetExampleCursor("00050") select * from curexample ? "Cleared resultset marker in work area #" + ltrim(str(clearresultset())) ? iif(getresultset() > 0,"Resultset available in work area #" + ltrim(str(getresultset())),; "No resultsets available") ? close databases
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer