function
| Library: Database access (OMDB) Import : omdb.xmd | 
export external function 
   move-dynamic-record    read-only field   record
                       by value     integer relative optional
                       to value     integer absolute optional
      
Argument definitions
db.field shelf bound to a record set created by an SQL query
       Use db.move-dynamic-record to change the position of the data cursor within the specified record set.
      
The database connection used to obtain record must be
 The db.field shelf must be associated with a query (else external exception OMDB302).
        
 The db.field shelf record must exist.
        
The absolute parameter must:
db.first-record (the cursor moves to the first row of the record set)
                
db.next-record (the cursor moves to the next row of the record set)
                
db.previous-record (the cursor moves to the previous row of the record set)
                
db.last-record (the cursor moves to the last row of the record set)
                
The relative parameter must:
The data cursor points to the currently active row of the record set. By default (neither the absolute nor the relative parameter is supplied), the cursor advances to the next row of the record set.
 You can move the data cursor beyond the record set boundaries. However, if you attempt to retrieve a field
          value in this situation, external exception OMDB205 will be thrown. Hint: Before attempting to retrieve field
          values, you should use the db.record-exists function to verify that the data cursor is within the
          record set boundaries.
        
 What sort of cursor movement is possible depends on the database and database interface being used. Some
          ODBC drivers, as well as the OCI9 and OCI10g interfaces, allow additional flexibility. You must specify the
          optional cursor parameter as being
          db.dynamic-cursor when creating the result set. However, it is recommended to use a static cursor
          and db.move-record unless the functionality of db.move-dynamic-record is required, as dynamic
          cursors are more expensive than static cursors.
      
db.query my-db sql my-sql into my-query cursor db.dynamic-cursor repeat exit unless db.record-exists my-query repeat over my-query output db.reader of my-query null '-DNF-' output '%t' unless #last again output '%n' db.move-dynamic-record my-query by 2 again