I can confirm this bug still exists in the code.  Sorry.


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>   Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)         : AMD K6
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>   Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF)  : Linux  2.2.12-20
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> If declare a cursor for a query, and move with 0. Then can not
> fetch any record !
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> a example:
> 
> template1=# select * from emp;
>  empno  |    name
> --------+------------
>  100001 | John Smith
>  100002 | Mary White
>  100003 | Joe Brown
> (3 rows)
> 
> template1=# begin;
> BEGIN
> template1=# declare x cursor for select * from emp;
> SELECT
> template1=# move 0 in x;
> MOVE
> template1=# fetch all in x;
>  empno | name
> -------+------
> (0 rows)
> 
> template1=# move backward all in x;
> MOVE
> template1=# fetch all in x;
>  empno  |    name
> --------+------------
>  100001 | John Smith
>  100002 | Mary White
>  100003 | Joe Brown
> (3 rows)
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> Jutso Hung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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