Description:
Generate a multicursor based on one cursor.
Syntax:
cs.mcursor(n)
Note:
The function generates a multicursor based on an ordinary cursor cs, from which data is fetched and stored in n subcursors. Use the value of【Default number of subcursors in a multicursor】set in Tool>Options when n is absent.
Parameter:
cs |
A unicursor |
n |
An integer |
Return value:
Multicursor
Example:
|
A |
|
1 |
=demo.cursor("select * from EMPLOYEE") |
|
2 |
=A1.mcursor(3) |
Create a multicursor. |