Michael Fuhr wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 10:34:44AM +1000, Chris wrote:
>> Fabio Victora Hecht wrote:
>>> I was wondering if there's a way to count the results of a query and
>>> return part of the result set it in one query (LIMIT). Because I usually
>>> have to count the results using one query (to tell the user how many
>>> records match the criteria) and show the first 20 records.
>> I was going to suggest a cursor but I don't think you can get the number
>> of results a cursor has :(
>
> You can but you have to MOVE to the end, so the backend has to visit
> each tuple just as it would for COUNT. I answered a similar question
> recently:
>
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-novice/2006-07/msg00220.php
>
Thanks for the pointer :)
I do a lot of those type of things too so this may be a way to handle it
better.
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