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7.8

T-SQL Do while not EOF

Asked by ms3756 in MS SQL Server

Tags: do, while, sql

Hi,

I want to know is there any command in T-SQL have the same function like VB5;

 Do until resultset.EOF
   .......
   resultset.movenext  
 Loop


I have declare a cursor for a select statement, and fetch the cursor into some variable for further processing in other stored proc.

The statement look like :-
-------------------------------------------------
declare hk_cursor scroll cursor for
select stud_id, stud_name from tblStudent

OPEN hk_cursor
fetch first from hk_cursor into @var1,@var2
EXEC sp_my_stored_proc @var1,@var2

while (@@fetch_status=0)
BEGIN
 EXEC sp_my_stored_proc @var1,@var2
 FETCH NEXT hk_cursor into @var1,@var2
END

close hk_cursor
deallocate hk_cursor

-------------------------------------------------

Actually, I want to loop thru the results selected by the cursor and pass it into my stored procedure for furhter processing...


Thanks.

regs,
ms3756
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