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Hi I want to add more than one cursor in a SP. Generally what happens is we are having one cursor as OUT variable in a Stored Procedure(Taking for Oracle Database).When we execute that SP in our FEX file by ENGINE SQLORA EX Name_of_SP. After this we can hold the Cursor ouput using a temporary Master File SQLOUT through TABLE FILE Command in the following way. TABLE FILE SQLOUT PRINT * ON TABLE HOLD AS ABC END
If we are having only one cursor then cursor result set can be easily hold in a file. But what will happen if SP is having two Cursor as OUT vaiable.Then How come we can hold the result of those two in two separate file? That is my doubt. Please help me. Thanking You.
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