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microsoft, sql server, 2000, cursor query

Asked by rutgermons in MS SQL Server

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folks

how do i get the following query values from a cursor method to copy into one query out put
and not separate blocks of data

here is the code


declare @max_seq int
declare @pm       varchar(10)

declare all_pm cursor for
select pmnum from pm

open all_pm
fetch next from all_pm into @pm
while @@fetch_status = 0
begin  
       
      select @max_seq = max(interval)* 100 from pmsequence where pmnum=@pm
      select l.p, l.r
      , ( select top 1 t.jpnum from pmsequence  T
           WHERE l.r % t.interval = 0 and pmnum=@pm
             order by t.interval desc
         )
       from dbo.GetRangeValues(@pm, 1, @max_seq) l
      
      fetch next from all_pm into @pm
end
close all_pm
deallocate all_pm



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