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You can declare cursor as SCROLL and then FETCH FIRST to reposition to the
first row in a set.

    Alexei Pytel





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In my report, for every company I process, I have to go through one SQL
cursor (this is the same one for every company), and for every cursor
record
I have to process another cursor. (Example: For company 1 process all
catalogs (special sort sequence) then getting the sales from another SQL
cursor. Then the same for company 2 and so on.)

What I want to know is if there is a way to "reset" the catalog cursor to
the top again? Do I have to close and re-open it?

Thanks for any help!

Mike
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