The CLOSE command (embedded SQL only) closes a cursor previously opened by a DECLARE CURSOR command. If a temporary table
                  is created as a result of the cursor, that table is deleted when the cursor is closed. 
                  
            
                
                  		  
                  Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments only. 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		
                
              
            	 
            
               Invocation
 
               		 
               		
               CLOSE is an executable command that can only be embedded in a host language. CLOSE cannot be dynamically prepared. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
               Authorization
 
               		 
               		
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                  		  Authorization under the 
                  		  DECLARE CURSOR command topic for the authorization required to use a cursor. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
             
            	 
            
               Parameters:
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		
                  
                      
                        			  
                        			  
                        			 
                         
                           				
                            
                              				  
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                                 					 cursor-name: 
                                 				  
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                              Identifies the cursor opened by a DECLARE CURSOR command. 
                                 				  
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               Example:
 
               		 
               		
               The following example (in the C language) declares a cursor named 
                  		  deptemp using the EMPLOYEE table, and then closes the cursor: 
                  		
               
 
               		EXEC SQL 
    DECLARE CURSOR deptemp FOR 
        SELECT * FROM employee 
            WHERE dept = :deptno
;....
EXEC SQL 
    CLOSE deptemp; 
               		Note: If the WITH HOLD option is not specified in the declaration of a cursor, then that cursor (when opened) is implicitly closed
                  when a unit of work is terminated. Performance can be improved, however, by explicitly closing cursors as soon as possible.
                  A CLOSE command does not necessarily commit or rollback system changes or updates (unless AUTOCOMMIT is on). 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            
           
         
         
Description
A CLOSE command is checked for all syntactical elements. The cursor must have been previously declared relative to the source program line in which CLOSE is encountered.