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Description
Closes the named cursor. The cursor must have previously been successfully created with the sqlf get scroll
insensitive cursor on page 434 command.
Example
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> get scroll insensitive with nohold cursor
scrollCursor as 'select * from firsttable order by id';
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> before first scrollCursor;
No current row
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> GETCURRENTROWNUMBER scrollCursor;
0
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> relative 2 scrollCursor;
ID |NAME
------------------------
20 |TWENTY
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> GETCURRENTROWNUMBER scrollCursor;
2
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> close scrollCursor;
commit
Issues a java.sql.Connection.commit request.
Syntax
COMMIT
Description
Issues a java.sql.Connection.commit request. Use this command only if auto-commit is off. A
java.sql.Connection.commit request commits the currently active transaction and initiates a new transaction.
Example
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> AUTOCOMMIT off;
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> insert into airlines VALUES ('NA', 'New
Airline', 0.20, 0.07, 0.6, 1.7, 20, 10, 5);
1 row inserted/updated/deleted
sqlf(PEERCLIENT)> commit;
connect
Connects to the database indicated by the ConnectionURLString.
Syntax
CONNECT
ConnectionURLString
[ PROTOCOL
Identifier
]
[ AS
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sqlf Interactive Commands