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9.3

Cursor help

Asked by jasonbrandt3 in MS SQL Server

I created the attached cursor to insert several records at once.  I'm receiving the following error:

Msg 16948, Level 16, State 4, Line 68
The variable '@id_num' is not a cursor variable, but it is used in a place where a cursor variable is expected.

Not sure if I understand, any guidance is appreciated.
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declare
@source char(2),
@id_num int,
@grp_num int,
@tran_dte datetime,
@subsid_cde char(2),
@inv_num char(12),
@amt decimal(7,2),
@gl int,
@tran_desc varchar(60),
@project_cde char(25),
@inv_sts char,
@name char(40),
@addr varchar(60),
@city char(40),
@state char(2),
@zip varchar(10),
@addr_cde char(4),
@user char(12),
@job char(8)
 
set @source = 'IV'
set @subsid_cde = 'MT'
set @project_cde = 'GEN  General Project Code'
set @inv_num = 'February'
set @grp_num = (SELECT grp_num_ctl FROM source_master WHERE source_cde ='IV')
set @inv_sts = 'U'
set @user = 'JBRANDT'
set @job = 'CC Import'
set @tran_dte = '2009-06-30'
 
DECLARE curHeader CURSOR for
 
SELECT h.id_num, @inv_num, @tran_dte, @subsid_cde, @tran_dte, @amt, 
 
@inv_sts, @source, @grp_num, nm.last_name, ad.addr_line_1, ad.city, ad.state, ad.zip, ad.addr_cde,
 
@project_cde, @user, @job, @tran_dte  
   
FROM
ccheader h left outer join  name_master nm on h.id_num = nm.id_num
left outer join address_master ad on nm.id_num = ad.id_num
 
OPEN curHeader
FETCH NEXT FROM curHeader
INTO 
@id_num, @inv_num, @tran_dte, @subsid_cde, @tran_dte, @amt, 
@inv_sts, @source, @grp_num, @name, @addr, @city,
@state, @zip, @addr_cde, @project_cde, @user, @job, @tran_dte
 
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0 
 
BEGIN
 
INSERT INTO invoice_master 
(id_num, invoice_num, invoice_dte, subsid_cde, trans_dte, 
invoice_amt, invoice_sts, source_cde, grp_num, check_name,
check_addr_1, check_city, check_state, check_zip, address_code, def_project_cde, 
user_name, job_name, job_time)
 
SELECT 
@id_num, @inv_num, @tran_dte,  @subsid_cde, @tran_dte, @amt, @inv_sts, @source, @grp_num, @name, @addr, @city, @state,
@zip, @addr_cde, @project_cde,  @user, @job, @tran_dte
 
SET @grp_num = @grp_num + 1
 
FETCH
@id_num, @inv_num, @tran_dte, @subsid_cde, @tran_dte, @amt, 
@inv_sts, @source, @grp_num, @name, @addr, @city,
@state, @zip, @addr_cde, @project_cde, @user, @job, @tran_dte
 
END
 
CLOSE curHeader
DEALLOCATE curHeader
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