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Pagination Queries
Updated on 2025-08-19 GMT+08:00
Pagination Queries
The syntax is as follows:
SELECT query_list FROM table_name [ LIMIT { [offset,] count | ALL } ]
- offset: indicates the number of rows to skip before starting to return rows.
- count: indicates the number of data records to be retrieved after the skipped rows.
- ALL: indicates that all data after the skipped rows is retrieved.
-- Create a table and insert 100 data records into the table. gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE testl(id int PRIMARY KEY, flag varchar(10)); gaussdb=# INSERT INTO testl (id, flag) VALUES (generate_series(1,100),'flag'||generate_series(1,100)); -- Query the first five data records. gaussdb=# SELECT * FROM testl ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5; id | flag ----+------- 1 | flag1 2 | flag2 3 | flag3 4 | flag4 5 | flag5 (5 rows) -- Query four data records after the twentieth record. gaussdb=# SELECT * FROM testl ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 20,4; id | flag ----+-------- 21 | flag21 22 | flag22 23 | flag23 24 | flag24 (4 rows) -- Query all data after the ninety-sixth record. gaussdb=# SELECT * FROM testl ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 96,ALL; id | flag -----+--------- 97 | flag97 98 | flag98 99 | flag99 100 | flag100 (4 rows) -- Delete. gaussdb=# DROP TABLE testl;
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