Limiting Query Results

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The LIMIT and OFFSET clauses restrict the operation of:

OFFSET instructs the operation to skip a specified number of rows. It is often used in conjunction with LIMIT to "paginate" through retrieved rows.

Warning:

Using LIMIT/OFFSET to implement pagination can be very slow for large tables. We recommend using keyset pagination instead.

Syntax

LIMIT

LIMIT { <limit_value> | ALL }

For PostgreSQL compatibility, CockroachDB also supports FETCH FIRST limit_value ROWS ONLY and FETCH NEXT limit_value ROWS ONLY as aliases for LIMIT. If limit_value is omitted, then one row is fetched.

OFFSET

OFFSET <offset_value> [ ROW | ROWS ]

Examples

For example uses with SELECT, see Limiting Row Count.

See also


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