SPI_cursor_open_with_args
SPI_cursor_open_with_args — set up a cursor using a query and parameters
Synopsis
Portal SPI_cursor_open_with_args(const char *name, const char *command, intnargs, Oid *argtypes, Datum *values, const char *nulls, boolread_only, intcursorOptions)
Description
SPI_cursor_open_with_args sets up a cursor (internally, a portal) that will execute the specified query. Most of the parameters have the same meanings as the corresponding parameters to SPI_prepare_cursor and SPI_cursor_open. 
 For one-time query execution, this function should be preferred over SPI_prepare_cursor followed by SPI_cursor_open. If the same command is to be executed with many different parameters, either method might be faster, depending on the cost of re-planning versus the benefit of custom plans. 
The passed-in parameter data will be copied into the cursor's portal, so it can be freed while the cursor still exists.
 This function is now deprecated in favor of SPI_cursor_parse_open, which provides equivalent functionality using a more modern API for handling query parameters. 
Arguments
- const char *- name
- name for portal, or - NULLto let the system select a name
- const char *- command
- command string 
- int- nargs
- number of input parameters ( - $1,- $2, etc.)
- Oid *- argtypes
- an array of length - nargs, containing the OIDs of the data types of the parameters
- Datum *- values
- an array of length - nargs, containing the actual parameter values
- const char *- nulls
- an array of length - nargs, describing which parameters are null- If - nullsis- NULLthen- SPI_cursor_open_with_argsassumes that no parameters are null. Otherwise, each entry of the- nullsarray should be- ' 'if the corresponding parameter value is non-null, or- 'n'if the corresponding parameter value is null. (In the latter case, the actual value in the corresponding- valuesentry doesn't matter.) Note that- nullsis not a text string, just an array: it does not need a- '\0'terminator.
- bool- read_only
- truefor read-only execution
- int- cursorOptions
- integer bit mask of cursor options; zero produces default behavior 
Return Value
 Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error return convention; any error will be reported via elog.