This might not be the suggestion you want, but can accomplish what you want
using a Stored Procedure. All cursors open on the return from a procedure
return as their own result set.




On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Sarvapriya Tripathi <STripath@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Thanks for the reply Chuck - I saw the thread you mention and your replies
to it earlier while researching the issue. That is why I wondered if there
could be a work around by creating Cursors out arrays....


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