More cleanups of cursor text.

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Bruce Momjian 2002-04-09 03:08:25 +00:00
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<chapter id="plpgsql">
@ -1449,8 +1449,8 @@ END LOOP;
to worry about that, since FOR loops automatically use a cursor
internally to avoid memory problems.) A more interesting usage is to
return a reference to a cursor that it has created, allowing the
caller to read the rows. This provides one way of returning multiple
rows and columns from a function.
caller to read the rows. This provides a way to return row sets
from functions.
</para>
<sect2 id="plpgsql-cursor-declarations">
@ -1691,10 +1691,10 @@ SELECT reffunc2();
reffunc2
--------------------
&gt;unnamed cursor 1&lt;
&lt;unnamed cursor 1&gt;
(1 row)
FETCH ALL IN "&gt;unnamed cursor 1&lt;";
FETCH ALL IN "&lt;unnamed cursor 1&gt;";
COMMIT;
</programlisting>
</para>