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So far as I have been able to determine, there IS NO TOOL in JDBC
for randomly jumping to a key value within a result set, nor for
scrolling outside of a result set!
My understanding is that if I open a result set starting at a
specified key value, somewhere in the middle of a file, JDBC has no
way of jumping to a record that's some specified number of records
before the beginning of that result set, and likewise, if I open a
result set of the entire file, JDBC has no way of jumping to a
specific key value within the result set.
If I'm mistaken on this, somebody please tell me.
The goal here is not to re-implement native RLA for DB2/400 (that
would be the most profound waste of time in history); it's to get
RLA-like access to other databases.
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