-- -- LIMIT -- Check the LIMIT/OFFSET feature of SELECT -- SELECT ''::text AS two, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 > 50 ORDER BY unique1 LIMIT 2; SELECT ''::text AS five, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 > 60 ORDER BY unique1 LIMIT 5; SELECT ''::text AS two, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 > 60 AND unique1 < 63 ORDER BY unique1 LIMIT 5; SELECT ''::text AS three, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 > 100 ORDER BY unique1 LIMIT 3 OFFSET 20; SELECT ''::text AS zero, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 < 50 ORDER BY unique1 DESC LIMIT 8 OFFSET 99; SELECT ''::text AS eleven, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 < 50 ORDER BY unique1 DESC LIMIT 20 OFFSET 39; SELECT ''::text AS ten, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek ORDER BY unique1 OFFSET 990; SELECT ''::text AS five, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek ORDER BY unique1 OFFSET 990 LIMIT 5; SELECT ''::text AS five, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek ORDER BY unique1 LIMIT 5 OFFSET 900; -- Test null limit and offset. The planner would discard a simple null -- constant, so to ensure executor is exercised, do this: select * from int8_tbl limit (case when random() < 0.5 then null::bigint end); select * from int8_tbl offset (case when random() < 0.5 then null::bigint end); -- Test assorted cases involving backwards fetch from a LIMIT plan node begin; declare c1 cursor for select * from int8_tbl limit 10; fetch all in c1; fetch 1 in c1; fetch backward 1 in c1; fetch backward all in c1; fetch backward 1 in c1; fetch all in c1; declare c2 cursor for select * from int8_tbl limit 3; fetch all in c2; fetch 1 in c2; fetch backward 1 in c2; fetch backward all in c2; fetch backward 1 in c2; fetch all in c2; declare c3 cursor for select * from int8_tbl offset 3; fetch all in c3; fetch 1 in c3; fetch backward 1 in c3; fetch backward all in c3; fetch backward 1 in c3; fetch all in c3; declare c4 cursor for select * from int8_tbl offset 10; fetch all in c4; fetch 1 in c4; fetch backward 1 in c4; fetch backward all in c4; fetch backward 1 in c4; fetch all in c4; declare c5 cursor for select * from int8_tbl order by q1 fetch first 2 rows with ties; fetch all in c5; fetch 1 in c5; fetch backward 1 in c5; fetch backward 1 in c5; fetch all in c5; fetch backward all in c5; fetch all in c5; fetch backward all in c5; rollback; -- Stress test for variable LIMIT in conjunction with bounded-heap sorting SELECT (SELECT n FROM (VALUES (1)) AS x, (SELECT n FROM generate_series(1,10) AS n ORDER BY n LIMIT 1 OFFSET s-1) AS y) AS z FROM generate_series(1,10) AS s; -- -- Test behavior of volatile and set-returning functions in conjunction -- with ORDER BY and LIMIT. -- create temp sequence testseq; explain (verbose, costs off) select unique1, unique2, nextval('testseq') from tenk1 order by unique2 limit 10; select unique1, unique2, nextval('testseq') from tenk1 order by unique2 limit 10; select currval('testseq'); explain (verbose, costs off) select unique1, unique2, nextval('testseq') from tenk1 order by tenthous limit 10; select unique1, unique2, nextval('testseq') from tenk1 order by tenthous limit 10; select currval('testseq'); explain (verbose, costs off) select unique1, unique2, generate_series(1,10) from tenk1 order by unique2 limit 7; select unique1, unique2, generate_series(1,10) from tenk1 order by unique2 limit 7; explain (verbose, costs off) select unique1, unique2, generate_series(1,10) from tenk1 order by tenthous limit 7; select unique1, unique2, generate_series(1,10) from tenk1 order by tenthous limit 7; -- use of random() is to keep planner from folding the expressions together explain (verbose, costs off) select generate_series(0,2) as s1, generate_series((random()*.1)::int,2) as s2; select generate_series(0,2) as s1, generate_series((random()*.1)::int,2) as s2; explain (verbose, costs off) select generate_series(0,2) as s1, generate_series((random()*.1)::int,2) as s2 order by s2 desc; select generate_series(0,2) as s1, generate_series((random()*.1)::int,2) as s2 order by s2 desc; -- test for failure to set all aggregates' aggtranstype explain (verbose, costs off) select sum(tenthous) as s1, sum(tenthous) + random()*0 as s2 from tenk1 group by thousand order by thousand limit 3; select sum(tenthous) as s1, sum(tenthous) + random()*0 as s2 from tenk1 group by thousand order by thousand limit 3; -- -- FETCH FIRST -- Check the WITH TIES clause -- SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 5 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST 2 ROW WITH TIES; SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 5 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST ROWS WITH TIES; SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 5 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST 1 ROW WITH TIES; SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 5 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST 2 ROW ONLY; -- should fail SELECT ''::text AS two, unique1, unique2, stringu1 FROM onek WHERE unique1 > 50 FETCH FIRST 2 ROW WITH TIES; -- test ruleutils CREATE VIEW limit_thousand_v_1 AS SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 995 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST 5 ROWS WITH TIES OFFSET 10; \d+ limit_thousand_v_1 CREATE VIEW limit_thousand_v_2 AS SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 995 ORDER BY thousand OFFSET 10 FETCH FIRST 5 ROWS ONLY; \d+ limit_thousand_v_2 CREATE VIEW limit_thousand_v_3 AS SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 995 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST NULL ROWS WITH TIES; -- fails CREATE VIEW limit_thousand_v_3 AS SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 995 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST (NULL+1) ROWS WITH TIES; \d+ limit_thousand_v_3 CREATE VIEW limit_thousand_v_4 AS SELECT thousand FROM onek WHERE thousand < 995 ORDER BY thousand FETCH FIRST NULL ROWS ONLY; \d+ limit_thousand_v_4 -- leave these views