Then just list the fields you want to export, and rule this field out. Depending on how you export, you may even be able to use the keyword Except.
Another solution is to select the necessary fields from the cursor into a new cursor. If the source is a readwrite cursor, you can even use the same name for the destination cursor.
>In this situation it hurts ;-)
>
>The thing is that the resulting cursor is exported to an excel file.
>
>>It's a cursor, just leave the extra column as is, it doesn't hurt.
>>
>>>I created a cursor. I did some additional processing after that cursor was created. Now there's a column I don't need anymore.
>>>
>>>How do I get rid of that column?
>>>
>>> I tried the following
>>>
>>>ALTER table NameOfCursor drop column NameOfColumn
>>>
>>>Didn't work.
>>>Error 1115 : Invalid operation for the cursor.
>>>
>>>Is the only solution creating another cursor and selecting only the needed columns from the original cursor?