select * from ( select column1, column2 from my_table order by 1) where 
ROWNUM < 11;

Look at manual how to use ROWNUM.
It's ease to make mistakes with it.

JP

Dne st 29. srpen 2001 10:55 jste napsal(a):
> Dear DBA Gurus,
>
>       How do I select and display 10 records at a time from a table using sql
> query only?
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Ranganath
>
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