use the offset parameter
$offset = 0; //and is set from the application
SELECT * FROM blah WHERE something<>0 LIMIT $offset , 5;
bastien
From: jovanross@xxxxxxx (Jovan Ross)
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Mysql Function to display number of records
Date: 2 Nov 2004 20:28:41 -0000
I have a query that uses a LIMIT clause. Let's say it looks like this:
SELECT * FROM blah WHERE something<>0 LIMIT 5;
Ok, now my table really has 20 rows that satisfy the WHERE statement but I
only retrieved 5. There was a function/statement that I could use to find
out the total number of rows that would have been returned had I not used
the LIMIT clause. Does anyone know what the statement was? I forget.
Yes, I'm using PHP btw.
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