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From Albe Laurenz
Subject Re: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
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Msg-id AFCCBB403D7E7A4581E48F20AF3E5DB20263DA56@EXADV1.host.magwien.gv.at
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In response to pgsql-general@postgresql.org  (Anton Andreev <fn30762@fmi.uni-sofia.bg>)
List pgsql-general
> I am trying to use cursors and I am really frustrated already. Do  I
> need to install an extension?

No, it's all in the documentation:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/plpgsql-control-structures
.html#PLPGSQL-RECORDS-ITERATING

> 1. Problem number one is that what ever I use in front of the fetch
> command it is not being accepted, it gives a syntax error. If I use a
> number ,"all" or "forward" it gives an error again?????????? I want to
> do something like the code below:
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION database_correction()
>   RETURNS double precision AS
> $BODY$
> DECLARE
>     mycursor CURSOR FOR select distinct(fund_id) from
> "NAV_values_bfb_history";
>     iterator integer;
>
> BEGIN
> open mycursor;
>
> FETCH mycursor INTO iterator;
>
> --fetch next  from  mycursor  --gives  an error
>
> WHILE (FETCH next from mycursor) LOOP
>     -- some computations here
> END LOOP;
>
> CLOSE mycursor;
> END;

My suggestion:

$BODY$
DECLARE
    a_row RECORD;
BEGIN
   FOR a_row IN SELECT DISTINCT(fund_id) FROM "NAV_values_bfb_history"
LOOP
      -- some computations here
      -- access the value as "a_row.fund_id"
   END LOOP;
END;
$BODY$

> 2. What is the right way to check that the cursor has ended. In
> sqlserver there is a variable "@@fetch_status". I have to make here
some
> comparison in the while clause, but I am not sure what it should be. I
> could not find a single example for cursor in a loop.

You do not need that at all, the loop will be left if there are no more
results.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

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