Overload List
Name | Description | |
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MoveNextMultipleKey()()() |
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextMultipleKey is
identical to MoveFirstMultipleKey()()(). Otherwise, move
the cursor to the next key/data pair of the database, and store that
pair and as many ensuing key/data pairs that can fit in a buffer the
size of one database page in CurrentMultipleKey. In
the presence of duplicate key values, the keys of
CurrentMultipleKey may not change.
(Inherited from Cursor.) | |
MoveNextMultipleKey(LockingInfo) |
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextMultipleKey is
identical to MoveFirstMultipleKey(LockingInfo).
Otherwise, move the cursor to the next key/data pair of the
database, and store that pair and as many ensuing key/data pairs
that can fit in a buffer the size of one database page in
CurrentMultipleKey. In the presence of duplicate key
values, the keys of CurrentMultipleKey may not change.
(Inherited from Cursor.) | |
MoveNextMultipleKey(Int32) |
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextMultipleKey is
identical to MoveFirstMultipleKey(Int32). Otherwise,
move the cursor to the next key/data pair of the database, and store
that pair and as many ensuing key/data pairs that can fit in a
buffer the size of BufferSize in
CurrentMultipleKey. In the presence of duplicate key
values, the keys of CurrentMultipleKey may not change.
(Inherited from Cursor.) | |
MoveNextMultipleKey(Int32, LockingInfo) |
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextMultipleKey is
identical to MoveFirstMultipleKey(Int32, LockingInfo).
Otherwise, move the cursor to the next key/data pair of the
database, and store that pair and as many ensuing key/data pairs
that can fit in a buffer the size of BufferSize
in CurrentMultipleKey. In the presence of duplicate
key values, the keys of CurrentMultipleKey may not
change.
(Inherited from Cursor.) |