setMaxRows() is much clearer than setLimit() anyway.
Outside of this conversation how does anyone know what limit it is that's
being set?

oh, and as a side point, sybase uses set maxrows

Dave Amphlett


From: "Paul O'Leary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> nissim,
>
> java.sql.Statement.setMaxRows( int ) is supposed to already give you this
> functionality, I believe.
> http://java.sun.com/products//jdk/1.2/docs/api/java/sql/Statement.html
>
> Nissim wrote:
> >
> > The proposal is to add the following:
> >
> > In Criteria:
> > public void setLimit(int n)
> Would it be bad to make it public Criteria setLimit(int n) which would
> return this?
>
> > In DB:
> > public abstract boolean supportsLimit()
> I made this not abstract, and it returns false, so only subclasses which
> need to return true have to implement it.
>
> [shnip]
>




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