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Re: Can you open a cursor within a cursor?

From: <mpir_at_compuserve.com>
Date: 1998/04/29
Message-ID: <6i7u1m$jhr$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1

Yes. Just as you have it.

I have done it both in C and PL/SQL.

In article <6i5ek0$mjk$1_at_news.iquest.net>,   "Dave Morse" <dmorse_at_nospam.cinergy.com> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to open a cursor within another cursor (as follows):
>
> ---------------------------
> cursor c_cursor1 is
> SELECT ...
>
> cursor c_cursor2 is
> SELECT ...
>
> OPEN c_cursor1;
> Fetch c_cursor1 INTO ...
>
> IF .. = .. THEN
> OPEN c_cursor2
> Fetch c_cursor2 INTO ...
>
> CLOSE c_cursor2;
> ELSE
> ...
> END IF;
> CLOSE c_cursor1;
> ------------------------------
>
> To respond, please take out "nospam" in e-mail address
>
> Dave Morse
> dmorse_at_iquest.net
> Consultant - InfoTech Consulting, Inc.
>
>

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