From: | Herouth Maoz <herouth(at)oumail(dot)openu(dot)ac(dot)il> |
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To: | Matthew Hagerty <matthew(at)venux(dot)net>, pgsql-sql(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [SQL] Stepping through a table. |
Date: | 1999-08-16 09:19:11 |
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At 05:58 +0300 on 16/08/1999, Matthew Hagerty wrote:
> If I need to process each record in a table, how can I step through each
> record? I suppose I could write a query to return all records and fetch
> each row that way, but that would be a big memory pig, no? Also, the table
> could get pretty big. Is there some way to navigate a table, maybe
> fetching one record from the disk at a time, or something similar?
I guess you are looking for cursors. Read about it on page 154 of the
PostgreSQL user guide, or check out the manpage about "declare". Note that
PostgreSQL cursors are readonly, and can't be used to update information.
Herouth
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