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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2000-08-29 : 21:02:54
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We'll talk about the basics of cursors. These let you move through records one at a time and perform processing on each record. Article Link. |
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jp2code
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Posted - 2009-01-29 : 11:04:10
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Hi Team,Thansk for the link on Cursor Introduction. I understand the difference between Client Side and Server Side Cursors, but I don't know how to tell which was used in the Example.If the example is a Client Side Cursor, how would it be written using a Server Side Cursor?If the example is a Server Side Cursor, how would it be written using a Client Side Cursor?The only reason I ask is because a recent Interview task was to write two procedures: One that used a Client Side Cursor, then the same procedure using a Server Side Cursor. Avoid Sears Home Improvement |
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Piyush
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Posted - 2011-07-25 : 02:21:46
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Hey Its a nice post.I have also posted on Cursor, so if you want further clarity on Cursor, just check this out:SQL Server – What Is A Cursor???unspammedPiyush Bajaj |
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