No, It doesn't.
In my machine:

First select
ERROR:  syntax error at end of input
LINE 1: select * from rapadura.cliente limit 20%
                                                ^
Second one:
ERROR:  argument of LIMIT must not contain subqueries

Postgres 8.3

2009/11/18 Lee Hachadoorian <lee.hachadoor...@gmail.com>

> Your SQL works for me exactly as it is (substituting a table in my
> database). What error are you getting?
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Another Trad <anothert...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > My question is quite simple: I want to select all the records from my
> table,
> > but I want apply a LIMIT of 20% in the lines. like:
> > select * from client limit 20%
> > I have tried (of course, with no success) this:
> > select * from client limit ((select count(*) from client)*20/100)
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Lee Hachadoorian
> PhD Student, Geography
> Program in Earth & Environmental Sciences
> CUNY Graduate Center
>

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