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Programmers may declare cursors as scrollable or not scrollable. The scrollability indicates the direction in which a cursor can move. With a non-scrollable (or forward-only) cursor, you can FETCH each row at most once, and the cursor automatically moves to the next row.
The cursor for the Windows Command Prompt (appearing as an underscore at the end of the line). In most command-line interfaces or text editors, the text cursor, also known as a caret, [4] is an underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered (the insertion point).
IBM also introduced "adaptive compression" capability in DB2 10.1, a new approach to compressing data tables. In June 2013, IBM released DB2 10.5 (code name "Kepler"). On 12 April 2016, IBM announced DB2 LUW 11.1, and in June 2016, it was released. In mid-2017, IBM re-branded its DB2 and dashDB product offerings and amended their names to "Db2".
A cursor is a pointer to a private SQL area that stores information coming from a SELECT or data manipulation language (DML) statement (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or MERGE). A cursor holds the rows (one or more) returned by a SQL statement. The set of rows the cursor holds is referred to as the active set. [12] A cursor can be explicit or implicit ...
Cursor (user interface), an indicator used to show the current position for user interaction on a computer monitor or other display device; Cursor (databases), a control structure that enables traversal over the records in a database; Cursor, a value that is the position of an object in some known data structure, a predecessor of pointers
IBM Db2: Proprietary IBM Lotus Approach: Proprietary Infobright: GPL Informix: Proprietary Ingres: GPL InterBase: Proprietary InterSystems Caché: Proprietary InterSystems IRIS Data Platform: Proprietary Linter SQL RDBMS: Proprietary MariaDB: GPL MaxDB: Proprietary Microsoft SQL Server: Proprietary Microsoft SQL Server Express: Proprietary ...
A database object is a structure for storing, managing and presenting application- or user-specific data in a database.Depending on the database management system (DBMS), many different types of database objects can exist.
Control.Cursor is the cursor shown when the mouse is in the control's region; System.Windows.Forms.Cursor.Current is the cursor shown when the mouse enters any window of the application. [2] For long term wait cursors, the UseWaitCursor property can be set (either Control level or application level) on one occasion and reset at another time. [2]