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Implicit Cursor Conversions (ODBC)

Applications can request a cursor type through SQLSetStmtAttr and then execute an SQL statement that is not supported by server cursors of the type requested. A call to SQLExecute or SQLExecDirect returns SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO and SQLGetDiagRec returns:

szSqlState = "01S02", *pfNativeError = 0,  
szErrorMsg="[Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client] Cursor type changed"  

The application can determine what type of cursor is now being used by calling SQLGetStmtOption set to SQL_CURSOR_TYPE. The cursor type conversion applies to only one statement. The next SQLExecDirect or SQLExecute will be done using the original statement cursor settings.

See Also

Cursor Programming Details (ODBC)