On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, CSN wrote:

> 
> --- "scott.marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > begin;
> > declare bubba as cursor for select * from table
> > order by fieldname;
> > move forward 100 in bubba;
> > fetch 5 from bubba;
> > rollback;
> > 
> > Then you get the same kind of effect, but only 5
> > rows have to be retrieved 
> > from the database to the client, and pg_fetch_array
> > will now iterate over 
> > those 5 rows only, and then run dry, so to speak.
> 
> Actually, with this method would you be able to get
> the count of all rows that could be returned (not just
> the 5)?

Yes, you can use "fetch absolute count from cursorname" should work.


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