Global cursor
Global cursor
27 Jan 2021, 09:25
Is it possible to make a Global Cursor? For example, When touching m15, I see as well the same place in m5/m1, and, if possible, to highlight it, like on the photo
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sylviareidvqee
28 Jan 2021, 08:57
( Updated at: 21 Dec 2023, 09:22 )
RE:
5555577 said:
Is it possible to make a Global Cursor? For example, When touching m15, I see as well the same place in m5/m1, and, if possible, to highlight it, like on the photo
Oracle creates a memory area, known as the context area, for processing an SQL statement, which contains all the information needed for processing the statement; for example, the number of rows processed, etc. A cursor holds the rows (one or more) returned by a SQL statement.
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sylviareidvqee
28 Jan 2021, 08:57
( Updated at: 21 Dec 2023, 09:22 )
RE:
5555577 said:
Is it possible to make a Global Cursor? For example, When touching m15, I see as well the same place in m5/m1, and, if possible, to highlight it, like on the photo
Oracle creates a memory area, known as the context area, for processing an SQL statement, which contains all the information needed for processing the statement; for example, the number of rows processed, etc. A cursor holds the rows (one or more) returned by a SQL statement.
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sylviareidvqee
28 Jan 2021, 08:57 ( Updated at: 21 Dec 2023, 09:22 )
RE:
5555577 said:
Oracle creates a memory area, known as the context area, for processing an SQL statement, which contains all the information needed for processing the statement; for example, the number of rows processed, etc. A cursor holds the rows (one or more) returned by a SQL statement.
@sylviareidvqee