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Microsoft® SQL Server 2012 Unleashed
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Microsoft® SQL Server 2012 Unleashed

by Ray Rankins, Paul T. Bertucci, Chris Gallelli, Alex T. Silverstein
December 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1872 pages
153h 31m
English
Sams
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Using CURSOR Variables in Stored Procedures

Another method available in SQL Server 2012 for passing cursor result sets between stored procedures is using the cursor data type. The cursor data type can be used to bind a cursor result set to a local variable, and that variable can then be used to manage and access the cursor result set. Cursor variables can be referenced in any of the cursor management statements: OPEN, FETCH, CLOSE, and DEALLOCATE.

A stored procedure can pass cursor variables as output parameters only; cursor variables cannot be passed as input parameters. When defining a CURSOR output parameter, you must also specify the VARYING keyword.

When assigning a cursor to a cursor variable, you must use the SET command because an assignment ...

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