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MOVE(7)                  PostgreSQL 15.7 Documentation                 MOVE(7)

NAME
       MOVE - position a cursor

SYNOPSIS
       MOVE [ direction ] [ FROM | IN ] cursor_name

       where direction can be one of:

           NEXT
           PRIOR
           FIRST
           LAST
           ABSOLUTE count
           RELATIVE count
           count
           ALL
           FORWARD
           FORWARD count
           FORWARD ALL
           BACKWARD
           BACKWARD count
           BACKWARD ALL

DESCRIPTION
       MOVE repositions a cursor without retrieving any data.  MOVE works
       exactly like the FETCH command, except it only positions the cursor and
       does not return rows.

       The parameters for the MOVE command are identical to those of the FETCH
       command; refer to FETCH(7) for details on syntax and usage.

OUTPUTS
       On successful completion, a MOVE command returns a command tag of the
       form

           MOVE count

       The count is the number of rows that a FETCH command with the same
       parameters would have returned (possibly zero).

EXAMPLES
           BEGIN WORK;
           DECLARE liahona CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM films;

           -- Skip the first 5 rows:
           MOVE FORWARD 5 IN liahona;
           MOVE 5

           -- Fetch the 6th row from the cursor liahona:
           FETCH 1 FROM liahona;
            code  | title  | did | date_prod  |  kind  |  len
           -------+--------+-----+------------+--------+-------
            P_303 | 48 Hrs | 103 | 1982-10-22 | Action | 01:37
           (1 row)

           -- Close the cursor liahona and end the transaction:
           CLOSE liahona;
           COMMIT WORK;

COMPATIBILITY
       There is no MOVE statement in the SQL standard.

SEE ALSO
       CLOSE(7), DECLARE(7), FETCH(7)

PostgreSQL 15.7                      2024                              MOVE(7)

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