A cursor is a name associated with a result set. The result set is obtained from a SELECT statement or stored procedure call.
A cursor is a handle on the result set. At any time, the cursor has a well-defined position within the result set. With a cursor you can examine and possibly manipulate the data one row at a time. SQL Anywhere cursors support forward and backward movement through the query results.
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