MOVE
Function
MOVE repositions a cursor without retrieving any data. MOVE works exactly like the FETCH command, except it only repositions the cursor and does not return rows.
Precautions
None
Syntax
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         MOVE [ direction [ FROM | IN ] ] cursor_name;  | 
       
The direction clause specifies optional parameters.
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         NEXT | PRIOR | FIRST | LAST | ABSOLUTE count | RELATIVE count | count | ALL | FORWARD | FORWARD count | FORWARD ALL | BACKWARD | BACKWARD count | BACKWARD ALL  | 
       
Parameter Description
MOVE command parameters are the same as FETCH command parameters. For details, see Parameter Description in FETCH.
 
    On successful completion, a MOVE command returns a command tag of the form MOVE count. The count is the number of rows that a FETCH command with the same parameters would have returned (possibly zero).
Examples
Create table reason and insert data into it.
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         DROP TABLE IF EXISTS reason; CREATE TABLE reason ( a int primary key, b int, c int ); INSERT INTO reason VALUES (1, 2, 3);  | 
       
Start a transaction.
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         START TRANSACTION;  | 
       
Define cursor1 cursor.
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         CURSOR cursor1 FOR SELECT * FROM tpcds.reason;  | 
       
Skip the first three rows of cursor1.
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         MOVE FORWARD 3 FROM cursor1;  | 
       
Fetch the first four rows from cursor1.
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         FETCH 4 FROM cursor1;  | 
       
Close a cursor.
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         CLOSE cursor1;  | 
       
End the transaction.
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         END;  | 
       
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