Using Autofetch with ODBC Cursors
When connected to an instance of SQL Server 2005, the SQL Native Client ODBC driver supports an autofetch option when using any server cursor type. With autofetch, the SQLExecute or SQLExecDirect function that opens the cursor also has an implicit SQLFetchScroll(SQL_FIRST) function. The rows comprising the first rowset are returned to the bound application variables as part of the statement execution, saving another roundtrip across the network to the server. SQLGetData is not supported when the autofetch option is enabled; the result set columns must be bound to program variables.
Applications request autofetch by setting the driver-specific SQL_SOPT_SS_CURSOR_OPTIONS statement attribute to SQL_CO_AF.
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Cursor Programming Details (ODBC)