On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 12:18, Mark Harrison wrote: > So, I was trying to figure out which was close to standard sql: > > select * from foo limit 10 > or > set rowcount 10 select * from foo > > and couldn't find much relevant information via google. > > Is the sql standard on the web, and is there some document > about the syntax variations between sybase, oracle, > mysql, and postgresql? Do a search for sql1992.txt and you can find the review drafts laying about the net like so many old socks in a bachelor's apartment. As for the limit syntax, it simply isn't part of the SQL 1992 spec. You're expected to use cursors I guess. So, of course, EVERY database implements it just a little bit different. I think it was more a case of all the different interests in the SQL 92 committee not being able to agree than disagreeing with the idea of limit. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org