Searching through stackoverflow I found a large number of answers condemning the use of cursors in database programming. However I don't really understand what the alternative is.
I'm creating a program which reads a large number of rows (hundreds of thousands) from the database and keeps them in memory, for performance reasons. I can't really run a SELECT * FROM table and process all the results at once, can I?
The best way I have found is to use cursors and retrieve the rows in increments, for example 10 at a time.
Could someone enlighten me? I use PostgreSQL 9 on linux.
Thanks