On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 18:19:55 -0500
Michael Glaesemann <grzm@seespotcode.net> wrote:
>
> On Oct 19, 2007, at 16:03 , Josh Trutwin wrote:
>
> > SELECT * FROM table WHERE foo="bar" ORDER BY abc LIMIT x OFFSET y;
>
> The server will have to generate at most OFFSET + LIMIT rows,
> returning LIMIT rows or fewer.
>
> > SELECT * FROM table WHERE foo="bar" ORDER BY abc;
>
> This will return all of the rows available.
>
> Unless you're going to be returning all of the rows where
> foo="bar" (e.g., executing multiple LIMIT OFFSET queries) in one
> request, I should think the first query would be more performant:
> fewer rows for the server to process (in the final step at least)
> and less data transmitted between the server and your application.
Thanks - server and application are on the same box so not as big a
concern, but this is the way I decided to go for the time being.
Josh