DECLARE
DECLARE — define a cursor
Synopsis
DECLAREcursor_name
[ BINARY ] [ INSENSITIVE ] [ [ NO ] SCROLL ] CURSOR [ { WITH | WITHOUT } HOLD ] FORprepared_name
DECLAREcursor_name
[ BINARY ] [ INSENSITIVE ] [ [ NO ] SCROLL ] CURSOR [ { WITH | WITHOUT } HOLD ] FORquery
Description
DECLARE
declares a cursor for iterating over the result set of a prepared statement. This command has slightly different semantics from the direct SQL command DECLARE
: Whereas the latter executes a query and prepares the result set for retrieval, this embedded SQL command merely declares a name as a “loop variable” for iterating over the result set of a query; the actual execution happens when the cursor is opened with the OPEN
command.
Examples
Examples declaring a cursor for a query:
EXEC SQL DECLARE C CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM My_Table; EXEC SQL DECLARE C CURSOR FOR SELECT Item1 FROM T; EXEC SQL DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT pgpro_version();
An example declaring a cursor for a prepared statement:
EXEC SQL PREPARE stmt1 AS SELECT pgpro_version(); EXEC SQL DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR stmt1;
Compatibility
DECLARE
is specified in the SQL standard.