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REPOSITION-BACKWARD( ) method
Moves a query object’s result list pointer back a particular number of rows.
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Syntax 
REPOSITION-BACKWARD ( n )
n
An integer expression representing the number of rows.
REPOSITION-BACKWARD( ) always places the cursor between rows. For example:
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If the cursor in on a row—say, row 5—REPOSITION-BACKWARD(1) moves the cursor to row 4, then to half way between rows 4 and 5. From this position, GET-PREV( ) moves the cursor to row 4, while GET-NEXT( ) moves the cursor to row 5.
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If the cursor is between two rows—say, between rows 5 and 6— REPOSITION-BACKWARD(1) moves the cursor to half way between rows 4 and 5. From this position, GET-PREV( ) moves the cursor to row 4, while GET-NEXT( ) moves the cursor to row 5.
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