MS SQL Server Concepts and Programming Question:

How To Fetch the Next Row from a Cursor with a "FETCH" Statement?

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Answer:

When the result set is ready in a cursor, you can use a FETCH statement to retrieve one row from the result set in the same format as a SELECT statement. The FETCH statement has the following formats:

FETCH NEXT FROM cursor_name;
FETCH PRIOR FROM cursor_name;
FETCH FIRST FROM cursor_name;
FETCH LAST FROM cursor_name;
FETCH ABSOLUTE n FROM cursor_name;
FETCH RELATIVE n FROM cursor_name;

The tutorial exercise below shows you how FETCH statements are used to retrieve the first row and the second row back from a cursor:

USE GlobalGuideLineDatabase;
GO

DECLARE ggl_cursor CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM ggl_links;
OPEN ggl_cursor;

FETCH NEXT FROM ggl_cursor;
FETCH NEXT FROM ggl_cursor;

CLOSE ggl_cursor;
DEALLOCATE ggl_cursor;
GO
<pre>id url notes counts time
---- ------------------- ----------- ------- -----
101 globalguideline.com NULL NULL NULL
(1 row(s) affected)

id url notes counts time
---- ----------------------- ----------- ------- -----
102 globalguideline.com/sql Nice site. 8 NULL</pre>
(1 row(s) affected)

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