Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!troi!wookie!ivan From: ivan@dbaccess.com (Ivan Covdy) Newsgroups: comp.databases Subject: Number of cursors in a SQL-program? Message-ID: <393@wookie.dbaccess.com> Date: 24 Oct 90 23:17:36 GMT Organization: DB/Access Inc., Santa Clara, CA Lines: 16 I couln't find any limitations on a number of cursors, which can be simultaneosly opened in a program with embedded SQL code. Are there any? Primarily, I'm interesting in DB2, but that information will be useful for any SQL Database. The same question is for PREPARE: are there any limitations on the number of statements, which can be prepared (without execution) simultaneuosly? And are there any limitations on the number of SQLDAs in a program? Thank you in advance for your help. -- Ivan Covdy INTERNET: ivan@dbaccess.com c/o DB Access Inc. UUCP: {uunet,mips}!troi!ivan 2900 Gordon Avenue, Suite 101 FAX: (408) 735-0328 Santa Clara, CA 95051 TEL: (408) 735-7545