PostgreSQL
Synopsis
MOVE [ direction ] [ FROM | IN ] cursor_name
where direction can be one of:
NEXT
PRIOR
FIRST
LAST
ABSOLUTE count
RELATIVE count
count
ALL
FORWARD
FORWARD count
FORWARD ALL
BACKWARD
BACKWARD count
BACKWARD ALL
Description
MOVE
repositions a cursor without retrieving any data. MOVE
works exactly like the FETCH
command, except it only positions the cursor and does not return rows.
The parameters for the MOVE
command are identical to those of the FETCH
command; refer to FETCH for details on syntax and usage.
Outputs
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
BEGIN WORK;
DECLARE liahona CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM films;
-- Skip the first 5 rows:
MOVE FORWARD 5 IN liahona;
MOVE 5
-- Fetch the 6th row from the cursor liahona:
FETCH 1 FROM liahona;
code | title | did | date_prod | kind | len
-------+--------+-----+------------+--------+-------
P_303 | 48 Hrs | 103 | 1982-10-22 | Action | 01:37
(1 row)
-- Close the cursor liahona and end the transaction:
CLOSE liahona;
COMMIT WORK;
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