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SQLGetCursorName | Microsoft Docs |
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03/14/2017 |
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sql-server-2016 |
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reference |
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DLLExport |
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SQLGetCursorName function |
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JennieHubbard |
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jhubbard |
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jhubbard |
[!INCLUDESNAC_Deprecated]
If the application does not specify a cursor name, the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] Native Client ODBC driver generates one for the application upon cursor generation. The application can use SQLGetCursorName to retrieve the driver-defined cursor name for positioned UPDATE and DELETE statements. The application does not need to call SQLSetCursorName to take advantage of positioned data manipulation statements.
SQLGetCursorName Function
ODBC API Implementation Details