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Setting Up the Cursor
The application can specify the cursor type before executing a statement that
creates a result set. It does this with the SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_TYPE statement
attribute. If the application does not explicitly specify a type, a forward-only
cursor will be used. To get a mixed cursor, an application specifies a
keyset-driven cursor but declares a keyset size less than the result set size.
For keyset-driven and mixed cursors, the application can also specify the
keyset size. It does this with the SQL_ATTR_KEYSET_SIZE statement attribute. If the
keyset size is set to 0
—which is the default—the keyset size is set to the result set size and a keyset-driven cursor is
used. Note that the keyset size can be changed after the cursor has been opened.
The application can also set the rowset size; for more information, see
“Using Block Cursors,” earlier in this chapter.