About LIMIT:
it is implemented as feature add-on to 6.4 release and could be downloaded
from patch directory on Postgres FTP site.
Al.
On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Remigiusz Sokolowski wrote:
> > Question #1
> >
> > If a select might match MANY rows, how can I limit it to say 50?
> >
> > I thought you could do:
> >
> > select * from table limit 50;
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> look at description of cursor in man - there are also examples
> begin work;
> declare cursor bookmark for
> your select statement;
> fetch 50 in bookmark;
> close bookmark;
> commit;B
>
> >
> > Question #2
> >
> > In doing a select, is there a way to ignore if the case of the key?
> >
> > For example, if I have a table called animals with an id column and
> > it might contain "dog" or "DOG" or "Dog" and I want to match all
> > of them, how do I do it, with or without the "like" operator?
> >
> > I'd like to say:
> >
> > select * from animals where id='dogs' ignore case;
>
> look at operators in docs
> ~~ - LIKE operator
> ~* - match(regex), case insensitive operator
> I have no idea which is better
> Rem
> p.s. I could make some mistakes in this examples - check in amnual or docs
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