Hi David,
Thanks for the clarification.
>Not really a PK, but it may or may not contain a column that represents the PK of the underlying table the cursor is derived from.
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>>PMFJI - Can a temporary cursor have a PK? I thought PK's were restricted to tables in a DBC.
Regards,
Mike
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