MOVE
Description
MOVE repositions a cursor without retrieving any data. MOVE works exactly like the FETCH statement, except MOVE only repositions the cursor and does not return rows.
Syntax
MOVE [ direction [ FROM | IN ] ] cursor_name;
The direction clause specifies optional parameters.
NEXT | PRIOR | FIRST | LAST | ABSOLUTE count | RELATIVE count | count | ALL | FORWARD | FORWARD count | FORWARD ALL | BACKWARD | BACKWARD count | BACKWARD ALL
Parameters
The parameters of MOVE and FETCH are the same. For details, see Parameters in section "FETCH."
On successful completion, a MOVE statement returns a tag of the form MOVE count. The count is the number of rows that a FETCH statement with the same parameters would have returned (possibly zero).
Examples
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-- Create a table and insert data into the table. gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE tbl_test(c1 int); gaussdb=# INSERT INTO tbl_test VALUES (generate_series(1,20)); -- Set up cursor1. gaussdb=# BEGIN; gaussdb=# CURSOR cursor1 FOR SELECT * FROM tbl_test ORDER BY 1; -- Run the MOVE command to move the cursor backwards by five rows. No result is returned. gaussdb=# MOVE FORWARD 5 FROM cursor1; MOVE 5 -- Run the FETCH command to retrieve two rows of data. gaussdb=# FETCH FORWARD 2 FROM cursor1; c1 ---- 6 7 (2 rows) -- Close the cursor and end the transaction. gaussdb=# CLOSE cursor1; gaussdb=# END; -- Delete. gaussdb=# DROP TABLE tbl_test; |
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