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the set, and it leaves the cursor in the <var>HasRecord</var> state. | the set, and it leaves the cursor in the <var>HasRecord</var> state. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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<td>An instantiated <var>RecordsetCursor</var> object. | <td>An instantiated <var>RecordsetCursor</var> object. | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 26 April 2011
Move cursor to the first record in the set (RecordsetCursor class)
Valid in any state,
this callable
method positions the cursor on the first record in
the set, and it leaves the cursor in the HasRecord state.
Syntax
[%cursorState =] recordsetCursor:First
Syntax terms
%cstate | If specified, a declared enumeration object of type CursorState to contain the state of the cursor after the completion of First. Valid values are described in "Cursor state". |
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%rscursor | An instantiated RecordsetCursor object. |