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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> Re: How apply cursor attribute to non-cursor %NOTFOUND
The FOR-LOOP will automatically exit and "close" the
cursor when no more rows are available.
For implicit cursor SQL, you can use SQL%NOTFOUND. eg
begin
update blah
set x = y;
if sql%found then
...
end if;
end;
hth
connor
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