Updated on 2024-10-14 GMT+08:00

CLOSE

Function

CLOSE frees the resources associated with an open cursor.

Precautions

  • After a cursor is closed, no subsequent operations are allowed on it.
  • A cursor should be closed when it is no longer needed.
  • Every non-holdable open cursor is implicitly closed when a transaction is terminated by COMMIT or ROLLBACK.
  • A holdable cursor is implicitly closed if the transaction that created it aborts by ROLLBACK.
  • If the cursor creation transaction is successfully committed, the holdable cursor remains open until an explicit CLOSE operation is executed, or the client disconnects.
  • GaussDB does not have an explicit OPEN cursor statement. A cursor is considered open when it is declared. You can view all available cursors by querying the pg_cursors system view.

Syntax

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CLOSE { cursor_name | ALL } ;

Parameter Description

  • cursor_name

    Specifies the name of a cursor to be closed.

  • ALL

    Closes all open cursors.

Examples

See Examples in FETCH.

Helpful Links

FETCH and MOVE