A cursor is an embedded SQL query that returns multiple rows. The cursor identifies the current row from a SELECT operation
               that returns multiple rows.
               	 
            
            	 
            When you work with a cursor, you:
               	 
            
            	 
            
               		
               - DECLARE the cursor, which identifies it to the program.
                  		
               
- OPEN the cursor, which starts the SELECT process.
                  		
               
- FETCH until not found, which positions the cursor at each row that meets the conditions set in the SELECT statement and INSERTs
                  the value as designated in the SELECT statement.
                  		
               
- CLOSE the cursor, which ends the SELECT operation and releases any resources that had been assigned to the cursor.