If you are not to read a dynamic, changing, cursor, what I do is declare it
INSENSITIVE and just after opening it:

exec sql get diagnostics :rowCount = DB2_NUMBER_ROWS;

This gives you exactly the number of rows the cursor will read for you.

HTH.

Javier.


El mié, 8 mar 2023 a las 14:23, Gerald Magnuson (<gmagqcy.midrange@xxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:

I am looping through a cursor, I do receive the sqlcod of -100 when I have
processed all records.
wasn't there something I could do to tell me that I have fetched my LAST
record?
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