I am working on creating queries to pull a specific number of results from a certain index in the resultset.
An example is for MySQL, you can use LIMIT
Limit is used to limit your MySQL
query results to those that fall
within a specified range. You can use
it to show the first X number of
results, or to show a range from X - Y
results. It is phrased as Limit X, Y
and included at the end of your query.
X is the starting point (remember the
first record is 0) and Y is the
duration (how many records to
display).
How can you do this in splunk? Thanks!
I am going to add a little bit to the question.
If I have get 50 results back from a query. How do I return only results 11-20? I want a specific record number returned like the X (starting point) in MySQL. I need to use this for a data table (pagination) plug-in I am using. Head doesn't seem to work the way I need it to.
It is also similar to this:
Now suppose you wanted to show results
11-20. With the OFFSET keyword its
just as easy, the following query will
do:
SELECT column FROM table LIMIT 10
OFFSET 10
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