I did already, but this still does not help me write a simple while loop that goes through all data and stops at the last row.

Joris Dobbelsteen wrote:
See the postgresql documentation at:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/plpgsql-cursors.html
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anton Andreev
Sent: dinsdag 24 april 2007 13:45
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Subject: [pgadmin-support] questions about cursors

Hi,

I am trying to use cursors and I am really frustrated already. Do I need to install an extension?

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;

Please see chapter 37.8.3.1 "FETCH" (in the 8.2 documentation).
Important for you is: "As with SELECT INTO, the special variable FOUND
may be checked to see whether a row was obtained or not."


FETCH mycursor INTO iterator;

--fetch next  from  mycursor  --gives  an error


WHILE (FOUND) LOOP
        -- compute
        FETCH mycursor INTO interator;
END LOOP;

-- instead of
WHILE (FETCH next from mycursor) LOOP
   -- some computations here
END LOOP;

I believe this should work. I've never really used cursors before, as I
can usually do it with regular SQL statements (which are usually
faster).
I should also advise that you can create your own aggregate (see CREATE
AGGREGATE in the documentation), which might, or might not, be easier
for your purposes.

CLOSE mycursor;
END;

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.

When FOUND evaluates to false, you should have completed. (In case of
errors, you will probably have an exception being thrown).

I will greatly appreciate any help, pgsql is my database of choice.

Hope this helps...

- Joris





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