fetch - 1) A computer cycle in which it locates the next instruction to execute.
2) Fetch is a command used in embedded Structured Query Language (SQL) to retrieve rows sequentially. In SQL, a cursor is a pointer to a selected row in a collection retrieved by a SQL statement. The cursor advances through the rows, one at a time, to allow sequential processing of records. The fetch command retrieves the selected row from the cursor. The steps involved in using the fetch command are: Declare cursor, Open cursor, Fetch row (separate fetches may be executed for multiple rows) and Close cursor.
3) Fetch is a Macintosh program for transferring files between any networked Macintosh computers using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Its features include support of multiple connections, the capacity to restart interrupted transfers, and drag-and-drop functionality for transferring, bookmarking, and preference setting.
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