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Thank you for the information but it was just a learning thing I have no use for them now but thought I should atleast have a basic understanding or them.  

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Here's an exampleDECLARE @t TABLE (FName varchar(50), LName varchar(50));INSERTINTO @t VALUES ('Sam','Smith'), ('Bob','Jones'), ('Bill','Brown'), ('Vern','Rabe');DECLARE @FName varchar(50), @LName...

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I am just tryint to do some learning.Sail and tom answered my question now it makes sense and I can continue with the learning. Thanks AllChris Hartmann

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Exactly what are you trying to do?--CELKO-- Books in Celko Series for Morgan-Kaufmann Publishing: Analytics and OLAP in SQL / Data and Databases: Concepts in Practice Data / Measurements and Standards...

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 Initially the @@FETCH_STATUS gets 0 and the loop was executed.At the end of the loop, @@FETCH_STATUS becomes -1 as the loop is terminated.For the second run @@FETCH_STATUS retains -1 (from the...

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Why did you comment out the first Fetch Next?  If you uncomment it, then it will work.  The problem you are having with the code as it is is that a the end of the first run @@FETCH_STATUS is not zero,...

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I did j=use variables and a print statement and I got the same results

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Your fetch statements should probably populate your variables, e.g., ..fetch next from db_cursor2 into @usrName, @FirstName. Why is the first fetch commented out? It's needed.Vern Rabe

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When I run this code the first time in the SQL Server Management Studio it returns the results I expect but if I run it a second time I do not get any results back.I am trying to learn about cursors...

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