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  NameDescription
MoveNextUniqueMultiple()()()
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextUniqueMultiple is identical to MoveFirstMultiple()()(). Otherwise, move the cursor to the next non-duplicate key in the database, and store that key and associated datum and as many duplicate data items that can fit in a buffer the size of one database page in CurrentMultiple. MoveNextUniqueMultiple returns false if no non-duplicate key/data pairs exist after the cursor position in the database.
MoveNextUniqueMultiple(LockingInfo)
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextUniqueMultiple is identical to MoveFirstMultiple(LockingInfo). Otherwise, move the cursor to the next non-duplicate key in the database, and store that key and associated datum and as many duplicate data items that can fit in a buffer the size of one database page in CurrentMultiple. MoveNextUniqueMultiple returns false if no non-duplicate key/data pairs exist after the cursor position in the database.
MoveNextUniqueMultiple(Int32)
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextUniqueMultiple is identical to MoveFirstMultiple(Int32). Otherwise, move the cursor to the next non-duplicate key in the database, and store that key and associated datum and as many duplicate data items that can fit in a buffer the size of BufferSize in CurrentMultiple. MoveNextUniqueMultiple returns false if no non-duplicate key/data pairs exist after the cursor position in the database.
MoveNextUniqueMultiple(Int32, LockingInfo)
If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextUniqueMultiple is identical to MoveFirstMultiple(Int32, LockingInfo). Otherwise, move the cursor to the next non-duplicate key in the database, and store that key and associated datum and as many duplicate data items that can fit in a buffer the size of BufferSize in CurrentMultiple. MoveNextUniqueMultiple returns false if no non-duplicate key/data pairs exist after the cursor position in the database.

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