Robert Palmer wrote:
I'm not I was clear in my question. A query returns 1,000 rows from the
table. I want to store the entire result of that query in order to be
able to create separate pages to return the results rather than all on
one page "e.g. Page 1 2 3 4 ... ". Not sure if it's importa
Many sites just requery the database on each page and just return the
relevant results. If you are using mysql, you can use LIMIT in your
query to restrict the results for a specific "page". You can also do
something in similar in Oracle using nested queries and row ids.
If the query is slow, you
I'm not I was clear in my question. A query returns 1,000 rows from the
table. I want to store the entire result of that query in order to be
able to create separate pages to return the results rather than all on
one page "e.g. Page 1 2 3 4 ... ". Not sure if it's important but I'm
using persis
Robert wrote:
I want to store the results of a SELECT query in order to be able to
page through those results and allow the user to select one, see it in
more details and then return to the original list of results. What's
the usual technique for doing this?
place a get variable after the que
I want to store the results of a SELECT query in order to be able to
page through those results and allow the user to select one, see it in
more details and then return to the original list of results. What's the
usual technique for doing this?
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