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DECLARE CURSOR via ADOdotNet does not work

Frank Hauptlorenz posted on Friday, May 09, 2008 6:51 AM

Hi there,

I'm trying to create a Server Cursor (MSSQL2005) via Ado.net like this:

cmd.CommandText = "DECLARE " + crsName + " CURSOR LOCAL
SCROLL STATIC READ_ONLY FOR " + cmd.CommandText;
cmd.ExecuteScalar();

cmd.CommandText = "OPEN " + crsName;
cmd.ExecuteScalar();

At the OPEN, I get the message, that the cursor does not exist. If I
execute the same commands via an SQL-Editor it does work.

What could be wrong?

Thank you,
Frank
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Hello Frank,According to your description, you failed to use Server Cursor via

v-wywan posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 12:31 AM

Hello Frank,

According to your description, you failed to use Server Cursor via ADO.net.
Correct? If I misunderstood anything here, please don't hesitate to correct
me.

I'm afraid to say ADO.net doesn't support cursors. This is because cursors
are database-specific technology, and are also resource-intensive. Early
on, the ADO.NET team decided that performance would be a major
consideration throughout the design of ADO.NET. Also important was default
performance, also known as performance out of the box. As a result, ADO.NET
team decide not to support cursors. If your application really needs this
feature, ADO is the preferred choice, no matter if you're building a
NET-managed system.

Hope this helps. If there is anything unclear or you have any more concern,
please feel free to let us know. We are glad to assist you.

Have a great day,
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Dear Wen Yuang Wang,I managed to get this working.

Frank Hauptlorenz posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 5:24 AM

Dear Wen Yuang Wang,

I managed to get this working. The first step was to realise the
MSSQL2005 keeps alive cursors only over the live cycle of a connection,
so I must keep them alive for this.

I have now a simple solution to open server cursors and feeding data
from them from time to time into a grid with many, many rows.

Best wishes,
Frank

Wen Yuan Wang [MSFT] schrieb:
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Hello Frank,as this is a problem to me too, can you please post how you

Harry7988 posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:48 AM

Hello Frank,
as this is a problem to me too, can you please post how you exactly realised
it in code? That would be great.

Best wishes,
harry
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Hello Frank,Thanks for your reply and solution. That's great.

v-wywan posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 6:04 AM

Hello Frank,

Thanks for your reply and solution. That's great. It sounds you have found
a solution and resolved the issue now. Sorry for my curiosity, do you still
use ADO.net or using ADO component in .net application? As far as I know,
ADO.net doesn't support Server Cursor. Under my experience, a working
solution would be using ADO retrieve data from SQL Database and fill them
into Dataset. Did I misunderstand anything here? Please don't hesitate to
correct me, if I'm missing anything.

Thanks again for you feedback. If you have any more concern, please also
feel free to let us know. We are glad to assist you.
Have a great day,
Best regards,
Wen Yuan

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