--- title: "SQLGetCursorName | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "03/14/2017" ms.prod: "sql-server-2016" ms.reviewer: "" ms.suite: "" ms.technology: - "docset-sql-devref" ms.tgt_pltfrm: "" ms.topic: "reference" apitype: "DLLExport" helpviewer_keywords: - "SQLGetCursorName function" ms.assetid: 3a427a23-28ef-49aa-b9ec-6cab0914bdf3 caps.latest.revision: 31 author: "JennieHubbard" ms.author: "jhubbard" manager: "jhubbard" --- # SQLGetCursorName [!INCLUDE[SNAC_Deprecated](../../includes/snac-deprecated.md)] If the application does not specify a cursor name, the [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion-md.md)] 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. ## See Also [SQLGetCursorName Function](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=59349) [ODBC API Implementation Details](../../relational-databases/native-client-odbc-api/odbc-api-implementation-details.md)