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SPI_cursor_open(3)      PostgreSQL 9.4.15 Documentation     SPI_cursor_open(3)




NAME

       SPI_cursor_open - set up a cursor using a statement created with
       SPI_prepare


SYNOPSIS

       Portal SPI_cursor_open(const char * name, SPIPlanPtr plan,
                              Datum * values, const char * nulls,
                              bool read_only)


DESCRIPTION

       SPI_cursor_open sets up a cursor (internally, a portal) that will
       execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare. The parameters have the
       same meanings as the corresponding parameters to SPI_execute_plan.

       Using a cursor instead of executing the statement directly has two
       benefits. First, the result rows can be retrieved a few at a time,
       avoiding memory overrun for queries that return many rows. Second, a
       portal can outlive the current procedure (it can, in fact, live to the
       end of the current transaction). Returning the portal name to the
       procedure's caller provides a way of returning a row set as result.

       The passed-in parameter data will be copied into the cursor's portal,
       so it can be freed while the cursor still exists.


ARGUMENTS

       const char * name
           name for portal, or NULL to let the system select a name

       SPIPlanPtr plan
           prepared statement (returned by SPI_prepare)

       Datum * values
           An array of actual parameter values. Must have same length as the
           statement's number of arguments.

       const char * nulls
           An array describing which parameters are null. Must have same
           length as the statement's number of arguments.

           If nulls is NULL then SPI_cursor_open assumes that no parameters
           are null. Otherwise, each entry of the nulls array should be ' ' if
           the corresponding parameter value is non-null, or 'n' if the
           corresponding parameter value is null. (In the latter case, the
           actual value in the corresponding values entry doesn't matter.)
           Note that nulls is not a text string, just an array: it does not
           need a '\0' terminator.

       bool read_only
           true for read-only execution


RETURN VALUE

       Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error return
       convention; any error will be reported via elog.



PostgreSQL 9.4.15                    2017                   SPI_cursor_open(3)

PostgreSQL 9.4.15 - Generated Tue Nov 28 18:26:21 CST 2017
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