> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I just sent off an email stating that MOVE 0 goes to the end, and that
> > the FETCH manual page says:
> 
> >               Postgres does not currently support this notion; in
> >               fact the value zero is reserved  to  indicate  that
> >               all  rows  should be retrieved and is equivalent to
> >               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >               specifying the ALL keyword.  If the  RELATIVE  key-
> >               word  has  been used, the Postgres assumes that the
> >               user intended SQL92 behavior and returns this error
> >               message.
> 
> > So it seems we are OK.
> 
> We may have documented the behavior, but that doesn't make it right ;-)
> If someone were to submit a patch to change MOVE 0 into a no-op
> (without breaking MOVE ALL of course), I'd vote to apply it.

If we do that, how does one move to the end of a cursor?

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