FETCH


Basic form

FETCH NEXT CURSOR c target.

Effect

Uses the cursor c to read the next line or lines from the dataset of a database table determined by OPEN CURSOR . The cursor must be a variable of the type CURSOR and must be explicitly opened with OPEN CURSOR . To specify the target area into which you read the selected data, use INTO clause target .

FETCH belongs to the Open SQL command set.

After each execution of the FETCH statement, the system field SY-DBCNT contains the number of lines read so far.

The return code value is set as follows:


SY-SUBRC = 0 At least one line was read.
SY_SUBRC = 4 No line was read.

Example

Output the passenger list for the Lufthansa flight 0400 on 28-02.1995:
TABLES SBOOK. DATA C TYPE CURSOR, WA LIKE SBOOK. OPEN CURSOR C FOR SELECT * FROM SBOOK WHERE CARRID = 'LH ' AND CONNID = '0400' AND FLDATE = '19950228' ORDER BY PRIMARY KEY. DO. FETCH NEXT CURSOR C INTO WA. IF SY-SUBRC <> 0. CLOSE CURSOR C. EXIT. ENDIF. WRITE: / WA-BOOKID, WA-CUSTOMID, WA-CUSTTYPE, WA-SMOKER, WA-LUGGWEIGHT, WA-WUNIT, WA-INVOICE. ENDDO.

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