UL Ext.: Positions the cursor relative to the current row.
Visual Basic Public Function MoveRelative( _ ByVal offset As Integer _ ) As Boolean
C# public bool MoveRelative( int offset );
offset The number of rows to move. Negative values correspond to moving backward.
True if successful, false otherwise. For example, the method fails if it positions beyond the first or last row.
If the row does not exist, the method returns false, and the cursor position is after the last row (ULDataReader.IsEOF) if
offset is positive, and before the first row (ULDataReader.IsBOF) if the
offset is negative.
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