On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Dan Watson wrote:
>
> cursor.description isn't available after the DECLARE (analogous to
> conn.cursor("x")), but is available after a FETCH (analogous to a
> cur.fetchXXX()). If you want to get rid of the buffering resultproxy,
> you can do a "FETCH ABSOLUTE 0 FROM cursor_name" - that will make
> cursor.description available, and leave the SS cursor positioned
> before the first row.
hm does that require a second cursor ? its giving me "cant execute
twice on a named cursor".
if so, the current approach we have is probably more efficient...
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