If the cursor is not yet initialized, MoveNextUniqueMultipleKey is
            identical to 
MoveFirstMultipleKey(LockingInfo).
            Otherwise, move the cursor to the next non-duplicate key in the
            database, and store that key and associated datum and as many
            ensuing key/data pairs that can fit in a buffer the size of one
            database page in 
CurrentMultipleKey.
            MoveNextUniqueMultipleKey will return false if no non-duplicate
            key/data pairs exist after the cursor position in the database. 
            
 (in libdb_dotnet53.dll) Version: 5.3.28.0
 Syntax
Syntax
| Visual Basic (Declaration) | 
|---|
| Public Function MoveNextUniqueMultipleKey ( _
	info As LockingInfo _
) As Boolean | 
Return Value
            True if the cursor was positioned successfully, false otherwise.
            
 See Also
See Also