Yes, the LIMIT clause must be at the end of the line. Take a look at the
documentation:

http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/SELECT.html


On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 00:12, Pablo Oliva wrote:
> Can anyone see any problems with the following:
> SELECT * FROM ad AS t1, ad_location AS t2 ORDER BY t1.ad_ts_update LIMIT
> 0,40 WHERE t1.ad_location = t2.ad_loc_id AND ( (t1.ad_cdl_a = on OR
> t1.ad_cdl_b = on) AND t1.ad_longhaul = on AND t1.ad_fulltime = on ) AND
> ( t2.ca_losangeles = 1 OR t2.ca_santaana = 1 ) AND t1.ad_display = 1
> 
> The error I get is:
> You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'WHERE t1.ad_location =
> t2.ad_loc_id AND ( t1.ad_cdl_a = on AND t1.ad_longhaul = ' at line 1 
> 
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