Dear members of the list,

on a server 8.1.9 I try to do this:
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create or replace function dummy() returns void
as
$$
DECLARE liahona SCROLL CURSOR with hold FOR SELECT * FROM album ;
BEGIN

--DECLARE liahona SCROLL CURSOR with hold FOR SELECT * FROM album ;
-- Set up a cursor:


-- Fetch the first 5 rows in the cursor liahona:
FETCH FORWARD 5 FROM liahona;

FETCH PRIOR FROM liahona;

-- Close the cursor and end the transaction:
CLOSE liahona;
COMMIT;

end;
$$ language plpgsql;
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I do get:
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ERROR:  syntax error at or near "CURSOR"
CONTEXT:  invalid type name "SCROLL CURSOR with hold FOR SELECT * FROM
album"
compile of PL/pgSQL function "dummy" near line 1
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If I put the cursor declaration in the begin->end  block it does not matter.
If I do:
+++++++++++
BEGIN work;

DECLARE liahona SCROLL CURSOR with hold FOR SELECT * FROM album ;
-- Set up a cursor:


-- Fetch the first 5 rows in the cursor liahona:
FETCH FORWARD 5 FROM liahona;

FETCH PRIOR FROM liahona;

-- Close the cursor and end the transaction:
CLOSE liahona;
COMMIT WORK;
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I do get the expected results. Thus I conclude that the scrollable
cursors are enabled on the server.
I've seen some posts in the mailing list archives about some related
problems like
*BUG #2970
-Are scrollable cursor forbidden in *PL/pgSQL? I did not see such a restriction 
explicitly in the doc.
-If not, am I doing something wrong?
-If not, is it a bug?

have a nice day

cedric

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