CLOSE
CLOSE
CLOSE - close a cursor
Synopsis
CLOSE { name
| ALL }
Description
CLOSE
frees the resources associated with an open cursor.
After the cursor is closed, no subsequent operations
are allowed on it. A cursor should be closed when it is
no longer needed.
Every non-holdable open cursor is implicitly closed when a
transaction is terminated by
COMMIT
or
ROLLBACK
. A holdable cursor is implicitly
closed if the transaction that created it aborts via
ROLLBACK
. If the creating transaction
successfully commits, the holdable cursor remains open until an
explicit
CLOSE
is executed, or the client
disconnects.
Parameters
-
name
-
The name of an open cursor to close.
-
ALL
-
Close all open cursors.
Notes
PostgreSQL
does not have an explicit
OPEN
cursor statement; a cursor is considered
open when it is declared. Use the
DECLARE
statement to declare a cursor.
You can see all available cursors by querying the
pg_cursors
system view.
If a cursor is closed after a savepoint which is later rolled back,
the
CLOSE
is not rolled back; that is, the cursor
remains closed.
Examples
Close the cursor
liahona
:
CLOSE liahona;
Compatibility
CLOSE
is fully conforming with the SQL
standard.
CLOSE ALL
is a
PostgreSQL
extension.