Cursor Operations
GaussDB provides cursors as a data buffer for users to store execution results of SQL statements. Each cursor region has a name. Users can use SQL statements to obtain records one by one from cursors and grant the records to master variables, then being processed further by host languages.
Cursor operations include cursor definition, open, fetch, and close operations.
For the complete example of cursor operations, see Explicit Cursor.
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