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SQL-89
Guide and Reference
Cursor Statements
SQL cursor statements are used to define, open, and close cursors, as well as to retrieve individual rows and move the column values into procedure variables.
Table 3–3 lists the Progress/SQL cursor statements.
The following example shows how the basic SQL cursor statements are used:
Figure 3–3 defines the sequence of the cursor statements when you execute the procedure.
Figure 3–3: Cursor Execution Sequence
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