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Pagination, Paginating, Limiting Number of Records Returned

edited Dec 3, 2019 3:47PM in SuiteCloud / Customization

If you only want to get 12,000 records returned from your query, look into the Oracle rownum() function.

NS told me about it and I googled it and found a lot of info.  From what google turns up, you should be able to take your existing SQL select statement and wrap another select statement around it:

SELECT * FROM (<your-select-statement>) WHERE rownum() < 10000

but you'll get the following error back:

"Error Executing the reader: ERROR [42000] [OpenAccess][OpenRDA ODBC]Syntax error in SQL statement. syntax error line 13 at or after token <ORDER>."

I was told that the NS Open Access Parser does not allow subqueries in the FROM clause.

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