ODBC FETCH FIRST, FETCH PRIOR, and FETCH LAST
In addition to the conventional FETCH NEXT statement, the
ODBC interface supports FETCH FIRST, FETCH PRIOR, and FETCH LAST
statements.
What happens if you only enter FETCH?
If you only enter FETCH, PowerBuilder assumes FETCH NEXT.
Closing the cursor
The CLOSE statement terminates processing for the specified
cursor. CLOSE releases resources associated with the cursor, and
subsequent references to that cursor are allowed only if another
OPEN is executed. Although you can have multiple cursors open at
the same time, you should close the cursors as soon as possible
for efficiency reasons.
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