
| C : data types | C host variable types |
| callback functions : Embedded SQL | Request management functions |
| callback functions : registering | db_register_a_callback function |
| capabilities : supported | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CLOSE statement : about | Cursors in Embedded SQL |
| compile and link process | Development process overview |
| compilers support | Supported compilers |
| connections : functions | Connection and server management functions |
| connections : ODBC | ODBC fundamentals |
| conventions : documentation | Documentation conventions |
| conversion : data types | Using indicator values for conversion errors |
| CS_CSR_ABS | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_CSR_FIRST | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_CSR_LAST | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_CSR_PREV | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_CSR_REL | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_DATA_BOUNDARY | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_DATA_SENSITIVITY | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_PROTO_DYNPROC | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_REG_NOTIF | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| CS_REQ_BCP | Known limitations of Anywhere |
| ct_command function : Open Client | Executing SQL statements Describing query results in Open Client |
| ct_cursor function : Open Client | Using cursors |
| ct_dynamic function : Open Client | Using prepared statements |
| ct_results function : Open Client | Describing query results in Open Client |
| ct_send function : Open Client | Describing query results in Open Client |
| cursors : bookmarks | Working with result sets |
| cursors : canceling | db_cancel_request function |
| cursors : delete | Modifying rows through a cursor |
| cursors : Embedded SQL | Cursors in Embedded SQL |
| cursors : example C code | Database examples |
| cursors : ODBC | Working with result sets |
| cursors : Open Client | Using cursors |
| cursors : stored procedures | Procedures with result sets |
| cursors : update | Modifying rows through a cursor |