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<li>Next may be issued if the cursor is in one of two states:
<li>Next may be issued if the cursor is in one of two states:
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<li><var>HasRecord</var> &amp;amp;mdash; Advances to the next record (if there is one).
<li><var>HasRecord</var> &mdash; Advances to the next record (if there is one).
<li><var>BeforeStart</var> &amp;amp;mdash; Advances to the first record.
<li><var>BeforeStart</var> &mdash; Advances to the first record.
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<li>If <var>Next</var> is called on a cursor whose state is <var>AfterEnd</var>, the
<li>If <var>Next</var> is called on a cursor whose state is <var>AfterEnd</var>, the
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<li>After issuing <var>Next</var>, the cursor is left in one of two states:
<li>After issuing <var>Next</var>, the cursor is left in one of two states:
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<li><var>HasRecord</var> &amp;amp;mdash; The cursor moved to a new record, and it is ready to go.
<li><var>HasRecord</var> &mdash; The cursor moved to a new record, and it is ready to go.
<li><var>AfterEnd</var> &amp;amp;mdash; The cursor ran off the end, and it points to no record.
<li><var>AfterEnd</var> &mdash; The cursor ran off the end, and it points to no record.
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==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 18:22, 6 November 2012

Move cursor to the next record in the set (RecordsetCursor class)

This callable method returns a CursorState enumeration indicating the state of the cursor after it is moved.

Syntax

[%cursorState =] recordsetCursor:Next

Syntax terms

%cstate If specified, a declared enumeration object of type CursorState to contain the state of the cursor after the completion of Next. Valid values are described in "Cursor state".
%rscursor An instantiated RecordsetCursor object.

Usage notes

  • Next may be issued if the cursor is in one of two states:
    • HasRecord — Advances to the next record (if there is one).
    • BeforeStart — Advances to the first record.
  • If Next is called on a cursor whose state is AfterEnd, the request is cancelled.
  • After issuing Next, the cursor is left in one of two states:
    • HasRecord — The cursor moved to a new record, and it is ready to go.
    • AfterEnd — The cursor ran off the end, and it points to no record.

See also