Eric B. Ridge wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> 
> > Cristian Prieto wrote:
> >> Is there any way to get the numbers of items inside a cursor?
> >
> > I can't see a way to do it except to do a FETCH ALL and count the
> > returned rows.
> 
> What we do, via JDBC is:
> 
>       MOVE <Integer.MAX_VALUE> IN cursor_name;
> 
> The JDBC drivers are nice enough to return the output message from  
> the MOVE command, which is the number of records moved.  We just keep  
> doing this until it returns something less than <Integer.MAX_VALUE>.   
> The sum of all the moves is the total number of records.  Then we  
> just "MOVE ABSOLUTE 0 in cursor_name;" to make use of the cursor  
> using FETCH.
> 
> While this does force the server to process the entire query it at  
> least avoids the overhead of returning all the records (which is the  
> point of cursors!).

Yep, that works:

        test=> BEGIN;
        BEGIN
        test=> DECLARE xx CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM pg_language;
        DECLARE CURSOR
        test=> MOVE 9999999 from xx;
        MOVE 3

Notice the "MOVE 3" returned.

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