In my sql code I have declared a table(A) and inserting some rows to that table from a database table(B). Then I have to take those inserted rows from A and put it into a CURSOR and after I do a FETCH NEXT
still the @@FETCH_STATUS
is -1
. But the expected value for the @@FETCH_STATUS
is 0
.
I am putting a simplified code below the question.
Can I know what is the wrong with this code. Can I use declared tables to populate the CURSOR
s in SQL or cursor has to be populated from a created table in the database.
// This is a code that goes inside a Stored Procedure.
AS
DECLARE A TABLE (.........)// A table has same fields in table B
DECLARE s INT
WHILE EXISTS ( SELECT * FROM B WHERE ......)
BEGIN
BEGIN TRAN
INSERT INTO A SELECT TOP 10 (....)FROM B WITH (UPDLOCK, HOLDLOCK) WHERE ....
SELECT s = count(*) from A // this returns some value which means inserting is working
DECLARE dataSet CURSOR FOR (SELECT..... FROM A)
OPEN dataSet
FETCH NEXT FROM dataSet INTO ...
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0 // coming value for this is -1
BEGIN
//Code goes here
FETCH NEXT FROM dataSet INTO ...
END
CLOSE dataSet
DEALLOCATE dataSet
DELETE FROM A
COMMIT TRAN
END
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), then it runs fine for me (of course, I've also had to make up a table definition and sample data). Could you try fixing your example to one that actually exhibits the problem (and that other people have a chance of being able to run for themselves)?