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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/declare.sgml,v 1.33.6.2 2006/02/12 21:13:00 tgl Exp $ |
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a performance penalty on the query's execution time. |
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<literal>NO SCROLL</literal> specifies that the cursor cannot be |
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used to retrieve rows in a nonsequential fashion. The default is to |
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allow scrolling, but this is not the same as specifying |
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<literal>SCROLL</literal>. See <xref linkend="notes"> for more details. |
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allow scrolling in some cases; this is not the same as specifying |
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<literal>SCROLL</literal>. See <xref linkend="sql-declare-notes" |
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endterm="sql-declare-notes-title"> for details. |
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<refsect1 id="notes"> |
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<title>Notes</title> |
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<refsect1 id="sql-declare-notes"> |
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<title id="sql-declare-notes-title">Notes</title> |
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<para> |
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Unless <literal>WITH HOLD</literal> is specified, the cursor |
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